Anyone who knows me will tell you that I’m a MASSIVE fan of Doctor Who – and not just the TV series; I’m also into the audio adventures, comic strips and, of course, the novels. And Doctor Who novels don’t come much better than David LLewellyn’s Night of the Humans.
Landing on a hunk of space junk known at The Gyre, The Doctor and Amy find themselves in the midst of a disagreement between the dolphin like Sittuun and an encampment of humans who believe they are are the chosen few allowed to live on Earth. Captured by the savage humans, The Doctor is going to have a hard time convincing his prison guards that they’re really on a galactic junkyard about to be incinerated by a flaming comet.
Packed with dialogue that really beings the 11th Doc and Amy to life, this adventure is one not to be missed by casual fans and Whovians alike.
Tommy

25/08/2010 at 3:24 pm Permalink
sounds cool, kind of wondering how it reads now
26/08/2010 at 2:35 pm Permalink
Dear Tommy
Which of the “modern” Doctors – Eccleston, Tennant or Smith – do you rate most highly?
Yours sincerely
Dr Strathie
28/08/2010 at 5:13 pm Permalink
I would have to say Matt Smith. Coupled with the exciting new direction of the series from Steven Moffat, Mat Smith has the incredible ability to make The Doctor appear both young and generations old at the same time.