Customer Reviews
A six parter from the 60's - By: Paul Tapner, 08 Aug 2006 
Christopher Bulis never writes great literature. But he writes readable prose & good stories. And that's what I want from this range.
This is a story that could have been done on tv in the 60's, & would have probably been a six parter if it had been. The original tardis crew arrive on a doomed world & get involved in plans to escape from it. But of course they find there's fare more to the place than meets the eye.
Not quite as strong in the writing as his earlier first doctor novel the sorceror's apprentice, but still an entertaining read.
Surprisingly sinister... - By: , 07 Oct 2001 
A dark, mysterious & interesting story full of clever, unexpected twists. The first Doctor & his companions are characterised very well too. A little far fetched towards the end perhaps, but ingenious & well thought out.
Good look into the first TARDIS Crew - By: , 05 Apr 2000 
As an American fan of the series with limited exposure to the First & Second Doctors, I found this book to be enjoyable & interesting. One of the things that impressed me about this storyline was the individual attention that is given to the Doctor & each of his companions. Each member of the Tardis crew has a chance to shine in their own right in this storyline. This adventure also gives some details to the Time Lord nature of the Doctor's grandaughter Susan as she contemplates having to regenerate after serious injury. All in alll, the purchase price of this Doctor Who Adventure was money well spent in my opinion.
Slow starter to a great finish. - By: , 30 Nov 1999 
I reallly love the period of the "first TARDIS team" & getting to read another of their stories is always fun. Bulis can be a hit & miss writer & this one does take some time getting started, but once you get into the story & the characters, you just keep on reading to get to the ending. Especiallly as that ending is stuffed to the brim with alll sorts of twists in everybody's tail.