The Man in the Velvet Mask explained

The Man in the Velvet Mask
Author:Daniel O'Mahony
Series:Doctor Who book:
Virgin Missing Adventures
Release Number:19
Subject:Featuring:
First Doctor
Dodo
Set In:Period between
The Savages and The War Machines
Release Date:February 1996[1]
Publisher:Virgin Books
Pages:250
Isbn:0-426-20461-1
Preceded By:Downtime
Followed By:The English Way of Death

The Man in the Velvet Mask is an original novel written by Daniel O'Mahony and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The novel features the First Doctor and Dodo.

The story is set in an alternate universe version of the French Revolution and features the Marquis de Sade as a prominent character.

Plot

The TARDIS lands in post-revolutionary France, but something is off: a futuristic structure called the New Bastille towers over a twisted version of Paris, ruled over by the tyrannical First Deputy Minski, adopted son of the infamous Marquis de Sade. An ailing Doctor is arrested as a curfew breaker, Dodo is recruited by a group of wandering players with less than decent intentions, and in the dungeons of the Bastille, one called Prisoner 6 cannot remember who he is. Outside space and time, aliens watch as their experiment begins to go wrong.

Sequel

The author intended to write a direct sequel to this novel, a black comedy named Viet Cong! and set in 1916, but it was not commissioned.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Publication: The Man in the Velvet Mask.