Anachrophobia by Jonathan Morris (2002, Trade Paperback)
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Product Identifiers
PublisherBBC Worldwide Americas
ISBN-100563538473
ISBN-139780563538479
eBay Product ID (ePID)1933419
Product Key Features
Book TitleAnachrophobia
Number of Pages277 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicScience Fiction / General
Publication Year2002
GenreFiction
AuthorJonathan Morris
Book SeriesDoctor Who Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight5.6 Oz
Item Length7.1 in
Item Width4.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition21
Series Volume NumberNo. 8
Dewey Decimal823.9/14
SynopsisAn Eighth Doctor novel with Fitz and Anji. The Doctor, Fitz and Anji are forced to land in inhospitable terrain as something disables the Tardis. Reconnaissance proves it to be a planet in revolt, with colonists trying to break free from the harsh clutches of the Plutocratic Empire. The principal weapon in this war: time itself. Soldiers continually find themselves in Time Storms: without protective clothing, they are aged to death in seconds. The Tardis crew are picked up by empire personnel, and discover the empire's hope for victory: a primitive time-travel capsule. It is undergoing tests at the moment, but the men who return from these missions return horribly changed. They're picking up a terrible infection: anachrophobia; losing their time-orientation; travelling backwards and forwards within their own lifetimes; losing their minds. The Doctor is desperate to halt the spread of the disease, but his efforts are constantly frustrated. The plague reveals that there's a lot more about the motives of all involved than anybody had imagined...