Asylum (Darvill-Evans novel)

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Asylum
Asylum (Doctor Who).jpg
AuthorPeter Darvill-Evans
SeriesDoctor Who book:
Past Doctor Adventures
Release number
42
SubjectFeaturing:
Fourth Doctor
Nyssa
Set inPeriod between
Millennium Shock and The Face of Evil[1][2]
PublisherBBC Books
Publication date
May 2001
Pages254
ISBN0-563-53833-3
Preceded byThe Shadow in the Glass 
Followed bySuperior Beings 

Asylum is a BBC Books original novel written by Peter Darvill-Evans and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Fourth Doctor and Nyssa (resulting in a slight temporal paradox as the Nyssa featured here comes from a time some time after she stopped travelling with the Fifth Doctor).

Plot synopsis[]

Alfric, the proctor of the Franciscan friary would be otherwise enjoying his life in the town of Oxford in 1278. However, one of his friars is missing and the town is being disrupted by a noblewoman and her traveling companion, a man calling himself 'The Doctor'.

The missing friar turns up dead. Alfric teams up with the two newcomers to solve the mystery. Their efforts lead them to Roger Bacon, a famous scholar who has ties to Nyssa's technographical life.

References[]

  1. ^ The Doctor's Timeline at The Whoniverse gives support for this placement.
  2. ^ Cover blurb only specifies the Doctor's incarnation and companions.

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