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![]() | The Twin Dilemma (1985) (Book 103 in the Doctor Who : Sixth Doctor series) A novel by Eric Saward |
The Doctor has regenerated, having sacrificed his fifth persona to save Peri's life. But things are not going well.
On this occasion the process of regeneration is by no means smooth, for the even-tempered, good-humored Fifth Doctor has given way to a rather disturbed and unsettled successor. In a particularly irascible moment, the new Doctor comes dangerously close to committing a shocking crime. Overwhelmed with guilt for his violent behavior, the repentant Time Lord decides to become a hermit...
Genre: Science Fiction
On this occasion the process of regeneration is by no means smooth, for the even-tempered, good-humored Fifth Doctor has given way to a rather disturbed and unsettled successor. In a particularly irascible moment, the new Doctor comes dangerously close to committing a shocking crime. Overwhelmed with guilt for his violent behavior, the repentant Time Lord decides to become a hermit...
Genre: Science Fiction
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Used availability for Eric Saward's The Twin Dilemma
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Hardback Editions
October 1985 : Hardback
| Title: Doctor Who-The Twin Dilemma Author(s): Eric Saward ISBN: 0-491-03124-6 / 978-0-491-03124-0 (UK edition) Publisher: W.H. Allen / Virgin Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
April 1986 : Paperback
| Title: Doctor Who the Twin Dilemma (Doctor Who Library) Author(s): Eric Saward ISBN: 0-426-20155-8 / 978-0-426-20155-7 (UK edition) Publisher: Carol Pub Group Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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