EPISODE · Nov 6, 2025 · 15 MIN
Doctor Who Spiral Scratch by Gary Russell
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The provided text consists of excerpts from the science fiction novel Doctor Who: Spiral Scratch by Gary Russell, originally published in 2005. The first section includes the book's identifying information, such as the ISBN, publisher, and copyright details, confirming it is a work of fiction set within the Doctor Who universe. The remaining passages present various narrative threads, including a historical setting where villagers find "green children," an interrogation of a Romanian chemist named Joseph Tungard in post-war Bucharest, and multiple scenes involving the Doctor and his companion, Melanie Bush (Mel), as they confront a powerful time-sensitive entity known as Monica Lamprey in different time periods and realities. These narrative sections involve concepts of time travel, alternate realities, and a temporal disturbance referred to as "The Spiral."
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The provided text consists of excerpts from the science fiction novel Doctor Who: Spiral Scratch by Gary Russell, originally published in 2005. The first section includes the book's identifying information, such as the ISBN, publisher, and copyright details, confirming it is a work of fiction set within the Doctor Who universe. The remaining passages present various narrative threads, including a historical setting where villagers find "green children," an interrogation of a Romanian chemist named Joseph Tungard in post-war Bucharest, and multiple scenes involving the Doctor and his companion, Melanie Bush (Mel), as they confront a powerful time-sensitive entity known as Monica Lamprey in different time periods and realities. These narrative sections involve concepts of time travel, alternate realities, and a temporal disturbance referred to as "The Spiral."
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