![]() ![]() I’d pick at a sentence here, trying to construct it ever so carefully, pitifully aware that every wrong word would be criticised somewhere on the internet. Considering its origins, was City of Death more of a challenge than past Who projects? I got the chance to pose a few questions to Goss about the legacy of City of Death, the challenge of taking on such a mighty project and what’s next for him.Ĭompared to the Who books you’ve written in the past, City of Death is totally different because you already had the template for the story in Douglas Adams’ script. The result? A witty, superbly written gem that I could wax lyrical about for hours (my review of it – in which I do just that – is here). Patrick Kavanagh-Sproull speaks to the Doctor Who author.Īfter the excellent Dead of Winter some years back, the sweet and poetic ‘co-authored’ Summer Falls and the remarkably uncompromising The Blood Cell, James Goss was an inch-perfect choice to tackle the belated novelisation of City of Death. ![]() Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Reddit Share on WhatsApp Share on E-mail ![]()
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