Spoilers ahead for anyone who has not read this novel! For a more spoiler-free review, scroll down to the next picture. So, today we’re looking at May 1993’s Lucifer Rising, by Andy Lane and Jim Mortimore. As well, I’ll admit to being in a hurry to move on to more recent reading. I’m picking up that lost entry today, but it will be a bit of a rush job I have various resources to jog my memory, but the material isn’t exactly fresh after nearly two years. Now, a confession: As I moved to pick up this series, I realized that I completed the next novel long ago, but failed to post about it at the time. But today, we’re making a course correction, so, welcome back! I should point out that this is one of the hazards of tracking the Doctor Who universe: There’s so much material to cover, in so many ranges and media, that it’s easy to let a series lapse for far too long. It’s been awhile since our last visit here-almost two years, in fact, when we examined the thirteenth entry, series editor Peter Darvill-Evans’s 1993 novel, Deceit. We’re back, with another Doctor Who novel review! Today we’re picking up an older thread from this series: The New Adventures line of Seventh Doctor novels, published by Virgin Publishing (series sometimes abbreviated as “VNAs”).
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