The Roundheads
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Author | Mark Gatiss |
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Series | Doctor Whobook: Past Doctor Adventures |
Release number | 6 |
Subject | Featuring: Second Doctor Ben,Polly,andJamie |
Set in | Period between The Macra TerrorandThe Faceless Ones[1][2] |
Publisher | BBC Books |
Publication date | 24 November 1997 |
Pages | 282 |
ISBN | 0-563-40576-7 |
Preceded by | Illegal Alien |
Followed by | The Face of the Enemy |
The Roundheadsis aBBC Booksoriginal novel written byMark Gatissand based on the long-running Britishscience fiction televisionseriesDoctor Who.It features theSecond Doctor,Ben,Jamie,andPolly.
Synopsis
[edit]Landing in December 1648 after the end ofSecond English Civil War,theTARDIScrew gets involved with intrigue involving both the victoriousOliver Cromwelland the doomedCharles I.
References
[edit]- ^The Doctor's Timeline at The Whoniverse
- ^Direct placement confirmed by cover blurb.
External links
[edit]- The Roundheadstitle listing at theInternet Speculative Fiction Database
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