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A review by h3dakota
Doctor Who: Time Lord Victorious: The Knight, The Fool and The Dead by Stephen Cole, Lee Binding, James Goss
3.0
When I picked this one up, I didn't realize it was a story without an ending. It seriously just stops on a dime with NO conclusions whatsoever. You have to get the next book for the ending.
I hate that.
That aside, the author does a good job of writing Ten as he is in The Waters of Mars. Angry, defiant, arrogant, determined to change fixed points in time.
The problem that I have with that is he gets a wake up call with the ending of that story, so he really shouldn't be exactly the same here. If this story took place immediately before, maybe (but then again, I have no conclusion yet, so can't say if that's the better place for it or not, grrrr).
I hate that.
That aside, the author does a good job of writing Ten as he is in The Waters of Mars. Angry, defiant, arrogant, determined to change fixed points in time.
The problem that I have with that is he gets a wake up call with the ending of that story, so he really shouldn't be exactly the same here. If this story took place immediately before, maybe (but then again, I have no conclusion yet, so can't say if that's the better place for it or not, grrrr).