Engines of War (Doctor Who)

Engines of War
Author George Mann
Series Doctor Who book:
New Series Adventures
Subject Featuring:
War Doctor
Publisher BBC Books
Publication date
July 2014
Pages 320
ISBN 978-1-84990-848-1

Engines of War is a BBC Books original novel written by George Mann and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the War Doctor.[1]

Synopsis

During the Great Time War, the War Doctor and a Time Lord battle fleet attack Dalek Saucers above the planet Moldox. The fleet is destroyed and the TARDIS crashes to the planet below, where the Doctor meets human resistance fighter Cinder, a young woman whose family were killed by the Daleks when she was a child. The Doctor learns that the Eternity Circle, a group of Daleks created by the Dalek Emperor, have produced temporal weapons which they plan to use against the Time Lords, removing them from History. Travelling to Gallifrey to warn the Time Lords, he finds them preparing to counter-attack using a weapon that will cause the death of billions, Dalek and non-Dalek alike. Vowing to stop both the Time Lords and the Daleks, the Doctor must avoid being killed by a Time Lord assassin and confront the Eternity Circle as he seeks to bring the war to an end and prevent his people from becoming as evil as the Daleks themselves.

Continuity

Audiobook

Engines of War
Author George Mann
Audio read by Nicholas Briggs
Series Doctor Who
Subject Featuring: War Doctor
Publisher BBC Audio
Publication date
18 December 2014 (2014-12-18)
Media type Audiobook
Audio CD (7 Hours 57 Mins)
ISBN 978-1-910281-82-6

An unabridged audiobook version of Engines of War, read by Nicholas Briggs, was released on 18 December 2014.

See also

References

  1. Varnham, Scott (13 May 2015). "Book Review: DOCTOR WHO – ENGINES OF WAR". Starburst. Starburst Magazine Ltd. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  2. Terry Nation (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (8 March – 12 April 1975). Genesis of the Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
  3. Russell T Davies (writer), Euros Lyn (director), Tracie Simpson (producer) (25 December 2009 – 1 January 2010). The End of Time. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC One.
  4. Steven Moffat (writer), Nick Hurran (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (1 September 2012). "Asylum of the Daleks". Doctor Who. BBC. BBC One.
  5. Steven Moffat (writer), Nick Hurran (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (23 November 2013). "The Day of the Doctor". Doctor Who. BBC. BBC One.

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