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Dreamstone Moon

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Copyright © Paul Leonard 1998
1998
Science Fiction; Television Tie-In
1998
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Prologue
22 chapters
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A series of books featuring the 8th Doctor from the once popular British television show Doctor Who.

1) The Eight Doctors
2) Vampire Science
3) The Bodysnatchers
4) Genocide
5) War of the Daleks
6) Alien Bodies
7) Kursaal
8) Option Lock
9) Longest Day
10) Legacy of the Daleks
11) Dreamstone Moon
12) Seeing I
13) Placebo Effect
14) Vanderdeken's Children
15) The Scarlet Empress
16) The Janus Conjunction
17) Beltempest
18) The Face-Eater
19) The Taint
20) Demontage
21) Revolution Man
22) Dominion
23) Unnatural History
24) Autumn Mist
25) Interference Book One: Shock Tactic
26) Interference Book Two: The Hour of the Geek
27) The Blue Angel
28) The Taking of Planet 5
29) Frontier Worlds
30) Parallel 59
31) Shadows of Avalon
32) The Fall of Yquatine
33) Coldheart
34) The Space Age
35) The Banquo Legacy
36) The Ancestor Cell
37) The Burning
38) Casualties of War
39) The Turing Test
40) Endgame
41) Father Time
42) Escape Velocity
43) Earthworld
44) Vanishing Point
45) Eater of Wasps
46) The Year of Intelligent Tigers
47) The Slow Empire
48) Dark Progeny
49) City of the Dead
50) Grimm Reality
51) The Adventuress of Henrietta Street
52) Mad Dogs and Englishmen
53) Hope
54) Anachrophobia
55) Trading Futures
56) The Book of the Still
57) The Crooked World
58) History 101
59) Camera Obscura
60) Time Zero
61) The Infinity Race
62) The Domino Effect
63) Reckless Engineering
64) The Last Resort
65) Timeless
66) Emotional Chemistry
67) Sometime Never...
68) Halflife
69) The Tomorrow Windows
70) The Sleep of Reason
71) The Deadstone Memorial
72) To the Slaughter
73) The Gallifrey Chronicles
For John Bunting
(I know you prefer Stetsons to spacesuits,
but never mind... maybe next time!)
Hello
My name is Anton La Serre
This thing isn't working

Look there are supposed to be full stops where the full stops what do you mean I

..

So how do I?
May contain spoilers
He gazed at the image for a while, shrugged, sighed, and said, 'We'll see.'
Comments may contain spoilers


TARDIS: "The TARDIS console room hummed around him, full of power."
Synopsis (may contain spoilers)
Another big bad company story.  Not too memorable.

Extract (may contain spoilers)
Jono has a place under the Pythagoras Dome, in the mild humidity of an eternal, artificial summer.  Sun lights floated over the gardens of the low houses, their tethers glinting occasionally.  Flowers grew under the pearly sky: big pink hydrangeas, blue and yellow trumpetflowers, even a native clzz-wzz tree covered in tiny, silver blossoms.  The buildings in the dome were reconfigurable, made up from plug-in cubical units in various floral colours: Jono had her house stacked up at the moment, a mini-skyscraper with the porch and front door on top, accessible only by heli, or, if you were brave, a rope ladder hanging down into the upper branches of a small tree in the front garden.  Anton directed the helicab to the roof, jumped down on to the fake wood of the porch.  The security system inspected him, bleeped, let him in.

He found Jono in the climbing room, slouched on a dry branch of the indoor candabdab tree she used to keep her claws and muscles in trim.  Her tail twitched when he came in, then after a moment her eyes opened and she yawned, revealing her five rows of serrated teeth and a long, pink tongue.

'Hello, human playmate; she said sleepily, then swung off the branch and brachiated across the room to land at his feet and enclose him in a hot quasi-feline hug.  She licked his face a couple of times, her fur prickling against his cheek, then met his eyes.  'What's up?'

Anton stepped back out of her embrace.

'Come on,'  She winked.  '"I can tell by the smell."  What's the problem?  Ybrik bothering you again?'

Anton swallowed.  Now he was here, he had no idea what to tell Jono.  Perhaps he should just forget it, have a drink, spend the evening here.

No.  She'd talked him into this dreamstone business.  She ought to wnow what happened as a result.

And he needed her help.

'I had a bad dream.'

'And you've come to tell me about it?'  She stepped back, pulled a green robe from its hook near the door, slipped it on, then began combing her mane with her claws, dragging out fragments of leaf and tangles with a crackling sound.

Anton swallowed again.  His mouth felt as if it was full of glue.

But it was no good.  He had to tell her.

'I had a bad dream and then I killed someone and now I'm afraid to go home.'

She froze, for a full second, utterly motionless with her hands on the belt of the robe, which she'd been in the middle of tying.  The pupils of her eyes narrowed to slits, then widened again.

Finally she finished tying her robe, then began combing her mane again.

'How can I help?' she asked.

Anton felt as if a huge weight had been lifted from his back.  He knew it was an illusion: he had still killed the Zmm-Zmm, and he was still going to have to face the consequences of that.  But at least Jono - practical, confident Jono - was going to stay on his side.

He thought of the questions she hadn't asked before deciding to side with him - who was it? why did you do it? did they deserve it? - and felt his eyes filling with tears.

Jono stepped forward, gently licked his cheek with the tip of her tongue.

'You need a drink,' she said.


The five nightmare stones seemed oddly at home in Jono's room, amid the elaborately wrought hunting masks and wooden models of primitive Zmm-Zmm hives that filled most of available space.

'Are you sure you want to do this?'

Characters
Doctor 8 - (Doctor)
Samantha Jones - (Companion)

 

Added: 01-Jan-2001
Last Updated: 30-Jan-2025

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 05-May-1998
BBC Books
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
05-May-1998
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
£4.99
Pages*:
250
Read:
Once
Internal ID:
674
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-563-40585-6
ISBN-13:
978-0-563-40585-6
Printing:
1
Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Credits:
Blacksheep  - Cover Artist
Sam is on her own, but her distance from the Doctor doesn't make for a trouble-free life.  Rescued from an out-of-control spaceship, she finds herself on a tiny moon which is the only known source of dreamstone, a mysterious crystalline substance that can preserve your dreams - or give you nightmares.

Pitched into the middle of a conflict between the mining company extracting dreamstone and ecological protesters, Sam thinks it's easy to decide who the good guys are - until people start dying, and the killers seem to be the same species as some of her new friends.

Meanwhile, the Doctor has tracked Sam down, but before he can reach her he's co-opted by the Dreamstone Mining Company and their sinister military advisers.  Suddenly, it's war - and the Doctor is forced to fight against what he believes in.  He alone suspects that dreamstone isn't what it appears to be.  But nobody's listening - and nobody could dream who the real enemy is...

This is another in the series of adventures featuring the Eighth Doctor and Sam.
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First published 1998
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USA: $5.95
Canada: $7.99

Original series broadcast on the BBC Format © BBC 1963
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BBC Books
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