Doctor Who: The Silent Stars Go By
by Dan Abnett
- Pages
- 304
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781849902434
- Reading Time
- ~5h 19min
Doctor Who: The Silent Stars Go By is a book by Dan Abnett. It has 304 pages.
About this book
For centuries the Maintainers have worked. With no help from other worlds, they subsist on the food they can grow and that's little enough. But their purpose, their whole life is to maintain the machines that will one day make their world as habitable as old Earth. Life used to be hard. Now as their crops fail, livestock sickens, and the temperature drops, it's becoming impossible. This year's Winter Season Feast won't be the usual celebration. It's not a time for optimism or hope - and it's not a time to welcome unexpected guests. The Doctor, Amy, and Rory find a society breaking apart under the strain. Tensions are mounting, old rivalries are coming to the fore, people are dying...and then the Doctor's old enemies, the Ice Warriors, make their move. With the cold-hearted threat of invasion, the real battle for survival begins. Or does it? The Doctor begins to suspect that behind everything lies a deadlier, and even more chilling danger...
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Doctor Who: The Silent Stars Go By has 304 pages.
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For centuries the Maintainers have worked. With no help from other worlds, they subsist on the food they can grow and that's little enough. But their purpose, their whole life is to maintain the machines that will one day make their world as habitable as old Earth. Life used to be hard. Now as their...
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Doctor Who: The Silent Stars Go By was written by Dan Abnett.