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Released

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Written by

Dan Abnett

Pages

320

Time Travel

Future

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

Hereafter

Synopsis

"Things have to get worse before they can get better. Trouble is, I think they're about to get a lot worse. As worse as worse can be. And then some."

For centuries the Morphans 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 festival 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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NEW SERIES ADVENTURES: BOOK 50 (Eleventh Doctor: Book 14)

The Silent Stars Go By, an Eleventh Doctor novel by Dan Abnett, starts with Amy and Rory asking to go home to Leadworth for Christmas.

Unfortunately, the TARDIS being the TARDIS, they don’t end up where they want to be.

On the planet Hereafter, the Doctor and his friends aren’t the only visitors from the stars...

The Ice Warriors are here, but they’re not the most dangerous threat...

Going off that premise, the novel seems like a fun read. But sadly, it’s a bit of a dull slog.

The main problem I have with the book is the unengaging characters, boring locations, and a wasted plot.

This book isn’t really my cup of tea, and while I appreciate the effort, I just can’t engage with the story at all.

To be honest, I probably don’t like this novel just because I don’t enjoy these kinds of stories.

This review has been quite difficult to write, as it’s very hard to get my feelings towards this novel across, but I think I can summarise.

A good book, but definitely not for me.

 


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