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Dying in the Sun

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Release number
  
47

Pages
  
281

Author
  
Jon de Burgh Miller

Genre
  
Speculative fiction

Preceded by
  
Psi-ence Fiction

Publication date
  
1 October 2001

Originally published
  
1 October 2001

Page count
  
281

Publisher
  
BBC Books

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Series
  
Doctor Who book: Past Doctor Adventures

Subject
  
Featuring: Second Doctor Ben, Polly

Set in
  
Period between The Murder Game and The Highlanders

Similar
  
Doctor Who BBC Past Doctors books, Speculative fiction books

Dying in the Sun is a BBC Books original novel written by Jon de Burgh Miller and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Second Doctor, Ben, and Polly.

Contents

Synopsis

Los Angeles, 1947. LAPD detective Robert Chate is convinced that the man who calls himself 'The Doctor' has something to do with the murder of multi-millionaire movie producer Harold Reitman.

The Doctor aids the police in their investigation, while looking into 'Star Light Pictures'. The Doctor is convinced there is a powerful threat hidden somewhere in the soon to be released film 'Dying In the Sun'. He decides to stop the release any way he can and faces opposition from the Hollywood power structure.

TARDIS

  • In the novel not only does the TARDIS not appear, but it is not even mentioned that the characters have travelled through time to the story's setting.
  • References

    Dying in the Sun Wikipedia


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