Atom Bomb Blues

Atom Bomb Blues

Doctorwhobook
title=Atom Bomb Blues
series=Past Doctor Adventures
number=76
featuring=Seventh Doctor Ace


writer=Andrew Cartmel
publisher=BBC Books
isbn= ISBN 0-563-48635-X
set_between=The Algebra of Ice and Doctor Who (1996)
pages=277
date=December 2005
preceding="The Time Travellers"|

"Atom Bomb Blues" is a BBC Books original novel written by Andrew Cartmel and based on the long-running British science fiction television series "Doctor Who". Published in late 2005, it features the Seventh Doctor and Ace. It is currently the last published Past Doctor Adventure to be issued by BBC Books, the company having decided in 2005 to focus on a new series of books featuring the Ninth and, starting in 2006, Tenth Doctor. It has not yet been announced whether any further Past Doctor Adventures will be published by BBC Books' new owners, Random House.

ynopsis

The Doctor and Ace travel to a parallel universe, where they become involved in a conspiracy involving that Earth's Manhattan Project, Duke Ellington, and Japanese saboteurs.

External links

*Doctor Who RG | id=whobbk76 | title=Atom Bomb Blues

Reviews

*OG review | id=bbcp-76 | title=Atom Bomb Blues
*DWRG | id=atom | title=Atom Bomb Blues


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