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Doctor Who: Psi-ence Fiction by Chris Boucher

nwhyte's review

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http://nhw.livejournal.com/1014841.html#cutid5[return][return]Psi-Ence Fiction is certainly the best of the four Boucher novels. It is something of a re-take of Image of the Fendahl, with research in contemporary Britain (2001 rather than 1978, of course) unlocking dangerous space-time anomalies and tapping into the plans of sinister entities. The setting this time round is a university campus, a familiar setting which liberates Boucher from trying too hard at world-building (as noted above, not his strongest point), as he can rely on smart-aleck students, infighting academics, and the local police trying to sort things out. Leela, as ever, excels; the biggest problem with the book is the resolution, where the Tardis itself plays an unexpected role, and the ending is a bit of a cop-out. But it was a good read.

amygalloway0725's review

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1.0

Good plot but I couldn't take the constant insulting sexism from the male characters.
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