The Last Dodo

The Last Dodo is a BBC Books original novel written by Jacqueline Rayner and based on the long running science fiction television series Doctor Who.[1] It features the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones. It was published on 19 April 2007, after the television debut of companion Martha Jones, alongside Sting of the Zygons, and Wooden Heart.

The Last Dodo
AuthorJacqueline Rayner
SeriesDoctor Who book:
New Series Adventures
Release number
14
SubjectFeaturing:
Tenth Doctor
Martha Jones
Set inPeriod between
"Evolution of the Daleks" and "Utopia"
PublisherBBC Books
Publication date
19 April 2007
ISBN9781846072246
Preceded bySting of the Zygons 
Followed byWooden Heart 

Synopsis

The Doctor and Martha Jones go searching for the last dodo. They end up in a museum featuring the last examples of extinct species, all in suspended animation. Many of the exhibits are going missing. The Doctor himself is in danger because he is the last of his race.

Continuity

Outside references

Publication notes

  • The novel was originally announced for September 2006 as The Last Museum, before being replaced with The Price of Paradise. This happened because the writer had not finished writing the book.
  • The book was originally going to feature Rose.

Audiobook

An abridged audio book was released in July 2007 by BBC Audiobooks and read by Freema Agyeman (Martha Jones in the television series).

What was not included in the abridged version is the I-Spyder e-book perhaps due to copyright issues with the real life I Spy books.

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See also

References

  1. Wolverson, E.G. (April 2007). "The Last Dodo". Doctor Who Reviews. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
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