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Return of the Living Dad is an original novel written by Kate Orman and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Seventh Doctor, Chris and Roz, Bernice and Jason.[1][2]
Author | Kate Orman |
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Cover artist | Mark Wilkinson |
Series | Doctor Who book: Virgin New Adventures |
Release number | 53 |
Subject | Featuring: Seventh Doctor Chris, Roz, Bernice, Jason |
Publisher | Virgin Books |
Publication date | August 1996 |
ISBN | 0-426-20482-4 |
Preceded by | Christmas on a Rational Planet |
Followed by | The Death of Art |
Plot
editBernice Summerfield's father disappeared when she was seven years old, but during her honeymoon, a clue leads her to discover him 500 years in his past, in England in 1983.[3]
Notes
editThis novel's working title was Big Trouble in Little Chalfont.[4]
Paul Cornell had input into part of the story of Return of the Living Dad, while Orman had input in Cornell's Human Nature.
Reception
editReaders of Doctor Who Magazine gave the novel a rating of 73.29% (from 805 votes).[5]
References
edit- ^ "Shelf Life" (review) by Dave Owen, Doctor Who Magazine, #241 (July 1996)
- ^ Bibliography of Australian Literature, p587
- ^ Pearson, Lars (1999). I, Who: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who Novels (1st ed.). Des Moines, Iowa: Mad Norwegian Press. ISBN 0-9673746-0-X.
- ^ "Licence to Kill", by Matthew Jones, Doctor Who Magazine #252 (May 1997), p. 30
- ^ "The best (and worst) of Virgin", by Dave Owen, Doctor Who Magazine, #265 (May 1998)