EarthWorld is a novel written by Jacqueline Rayner. Released in 2001, it is the forty-third novel in BBC Books' Eighth Doctor Adventures series and tells of a planet devoted to a warped version of Earth history.
Characters[]
- Eighth Doctor
- Anji Kapoor
- Fitz Kreiner
- Asia
- Africa
- Antarctica
- John F Hoover - The leader of New Jupiter
- Guy Hanstrum - John F Hoover's chief technician
- Xernic (or James) - a member of the Association for New Jupitan Independence
- Veena Durwell - The curator of EarthWorld
- Zequathon (or Jonathan) - a member of the Association for New Jupitan Independence
- Beezee (or Timothy) - A member of the Association for New Jupitan Independence
- Elizabethan Hoover - The wife of John F Hoover
- "Elvis"
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Publisher's summary[]
Anji Kapoor has just had the worst week of her entire life, and things aren't getting any better. She should be back at her desk, not travelling through time and space in a police box with a couple of strange men.
The Doctor (Strange Man No. 1) is supposed to be returning her to Soho 2001 AD. So quite why there are dinosaurs outside, Anji isn't sure. Sad sixties refugee Fitz (Strange Man No. 2) seems to think they're either in prehistoric times or on a parallel Earth. And the Doctor is probably only pretending to know what's going on — because if he really knew, surely he would have mentioned the homicidal triplet princesses, the teen terrorists, the deadly android doubles (and triples) and the hosts of mad robots?
Anji's never going to complain about Monday mornings in the office again...
Full summary[]
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Sources[]
- TARDIS Wiki