The Suns of Caresh explained

The Suns of Caresh
Author:Paul Saint
Series:Doctor Who book:
Past Doctor Adventures
Release Number:56
Subject:Featuring:
Third Doctor
Jo
Set In:Period between
Carnival of Monsters and Frontier in Space
Release Date:August 2002
Publisher:BBC Books
Pages:283
Isbn:0-563-53858-9
Preceded By:Combat Rock
Followed By:Heritage

The Suns of Caresh is a BBC Books original novel written by Paul Saint (a pseudonym) and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Third Doctor and Jo.[1]

SFX Magazine writer David Langford had suggested the identity of Paul Saint to be that of veteran Doctor Who author and fellow SFX writer Paul Cornell, but this was denied by Cornell himself. The author is, in fact, Paul Beardsley.

Reception

In Interzone, Matt Hills writes, "The level of inventiveness on show in The Suns of Caresh is consistently stunning, down to little asides like a comment on the prevalence of emergency regeneration in Time Lord drama, and details like Saint's repeated use of the number 18. Making one character a science-fiction fan is also a worthwhile device which never threatens to become too self-referential, even if the character concerned is ultimately dealt with authorially in an overly terse and unfeeling way."[2] The Suns of Caresh was also noted in the Ben Goldacre column Bad Science, following a reader recommendation of the book because "In one scene the Tardis's destination is unexpectedly diverted from Israel to Chichester. Since the settings had not been adjusted to take into account the different rotational speed of the Earth's surface at this latitude, the Tardis leaves a wake of destruction across the English countryside."[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Suns of Caresh . . 20 January 2023.
  2. News: Hills . Matt . 'Neo-Retro' Tales of a Time Lord . 19 January 2023 . . 186 . February 2003 . 57.
  3. News: Goldacre . Ben . Protect your boundaries with agate . 20 January 2023 . . 13 Apr 2005.