Cold Fusion (novel)
ISBN 0-426-20489-1 | | |
Preceded by | The Plotters | |
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Followed by | Burning Heart |
Cold Fusion is an original novel written by
Notes
The story deliberately contrasts the characterisation of the Fifth Doctor and of the Seventh Doctor in the Virgin New Adventures.[4] In an interview for the BBC, in discussing Cold Fusion, Parkin described the character of Adric as "hopeless with Davison".[5] Parkin has said he was writing a book about the Yugoslav Wars, that is a conflict "where horrible things are happening, and clearly there's a case for international intervention, but … well, there's no clear good guys and bad guys. And that was the idea of the book: two Doctors show up and they look at a situation like Yugoslavia/Syria and they, completely independently, perfectly sensibly, pick a side to support. And they pick different sides, so spend the book fighting each other." He also said he "was never happy with Cold Fusion. It was the second novel I wrote, and I always had the sense it had got away from me, but I'd never been able to explain why. My first, Just War, was very taut, serious, fine-tuned. Cold Fusion was always a lot more ramshackle."[6]
Cold Fusion includes many references to the
Notably, this novel features a sequence in which the Doctor recalls his life on
Names in the book are very similar to those of the main characters (and the actors) in the BBC comedy Terry and June, so the book includes a Medford, a Whitfield, a Scott, and a Terry and June.[4]
Reception
Readers of Doctor Who Magazine gave the novel a rating of 76.69% (from 845 votes).[10]
Empire magazine recommended the book if someone were to only read one Missing Adventure, describing it as "mind-bending sci-fi with the Fifth Doctor (and a cameo for the Seventh) and an inside-out TARDIS."[11]
Audio adaptation
Starburst gave the audio a mixed review, describing it as "an odd fish".[15]
References
- ^ ISBN 978-0-9759446-6-0.
- ^ "Shelf Life" (review) by Dave Owen, Doctor Who Magazine, #246
- ISBN 0-9673746-0-X.
- ^ a b FTN interviews Doctor Who writer Lance Parkin, 13 January 2013
- ^ Interview (Lance Parkin), BBC, January 2004 (Wayback Machine archive)
- ^ "Cold Fusion (Audio Version)". 2 November 2017.
- ^ "Doctor Who: Who is the Infinity Doctor?". 8 August 2022.
- ^ "Crítica | Doctor Who: Fusão a Frio, de Lance Parkin". 5 December 2016.
- ISBN 978-193523411-1.
- ^ "The best (and worst) of Virgin", by Dave Owen, Doctor Who Magazine, No. 265 (May 1998)
- ^ "Doctor Who novels: The expanded universe". 2013.
- ^ "Doctor Who: Every Time Multiple Doctors Teamed up". Screen Rant. 28 June 2020.
- ^ a b "Big Finish releases - "Cold Fusion"". Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- ^ "Doctor Who: Cold Fusion adaptation review | Unreality SF".
- ^ "Doctor Who: Cold Fusion". 24 December 2016.
External links
- Author's webpage about the book