Doctor Who: The Doctor Trap | 
enlarge | Author: Simon Messingham Publisher: Random House UK Category: Book
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 34948
Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 4.5 x 1.2
ISBN: 1846075580 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9781846075582 ASIN: 1846075580
Publication Date: October 23, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Sebastiene was human... once. He might look like a nineteenth-century nobleman, but in truth he is a ruthless hunter. He likes nothing more than luring difficult opposition to a planet, then hunting them down for sport. And now he's caught them all - from Zargregs to Moogs, and even the odd Eternal. In fact, Sebastiene is after only one more prize. For this trophy, he knows he is going to need help. He's brought together the finest hunters in the universe to play the most dangerous game for the deadliest quarry of them all. They are hunting for the last of the Time Lords - the Doctor!
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Good, but not great, Doctor Who novel December 20, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
When I first read the description of this book, it really intrigued me. A Doctor Who version of "The Running Man," sounded pretty cool. What Messingham has crafted is an exciting, natural feeling Doctor Who story with plenty of twists and surprises. The author really has the voice of the characters solidly and the book never feels redundant. My only problem would be with the pacing, it seems that the book spends too much time on some of the ancillary characters and not enough on The Doctor or Donna.
Where is Donna? Why can't we hear her? December 17, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a great Doctor Who book. Or would have been but for one tiny flaw. It has aliens, robots, guns, jungles, action, adventure, humor. But Donna is pushed to one side by the author and not used properly. And while there is a big twist near the end of the book most of the story really isn't very interesting. Frankly, if you get it as a gift read it. But if you see it in a book store, you may wish to just pass it by.
Starts out well then falls flat on it's face November 29, 2008 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
The Doctor Trap starts out as a promisingly complex story in which the Doctor and Donna are lured to the legendary Planet 1 by its psychopathic ruler Sebastiene, to be hunted by exotic and cruel experts from across the universe. It genuinely seems there is no escape for the Doctor, and Donna is nowhere to be found.
It all starts to go wrong when the writer starts giving everyone magical powers of escape and it is impossible to follow who is controlling who and just how was it they escaped in the first place - in other words - plot holes. Several chapters later very flimsy excuses will be given in half a sentence as to how this all took place, but it is never satisfactorily explained
The worst of it though is poor Donna who is depicted as selfish and useless, when she's trapped her solution is to eat herself sick for days on end. When they're in a jam, she sacrifices other people to save herself and the Doctor, and suggests such sacrifices to the Doctor several times in the book. This is not Donna - the Doctor's good conscience, this is a complaining, useless, "why me?" character who played no part in forwarding the plot at all.
The worst part of the book is the ending, in which two characters get sacrificed; a good guy and a bad guy. Donna chuckles over the way the Doctor lies to the bad guy and leaves him to die, and the good guy doesn't even get a mention! This is very uncharacteristic of both the Doctor and Donna, to leave people in peril.
I have read every book in this series, this is the first I've read with Donna in it, I hope the others are better. Generally this series depicts the main characters well and presents fantastic science fiction stories that are challenging and unique. This book starts out really well but it seems the writer both wrote himself into a corner and had not seen any of season four before writing for the character of Donna. Fans will be very dissappointed.
Planet 1 is Not What It Seems November 16, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
"Excitement, tension, the thrill of the chase, these were a few of his favourite things." - The Doctor Trap, p. 187
Sebastiene is physically flawless, incredibly powerful and more than a little bit maniacal. As the ruler of Planet 1, Sebastiene has everything he could ever want, but that will never be enough. He's taken to hunting down alien species, the more dangerous the better. For his ultimate prize, however, Sebastiene must enlist the help of the Endangered Dangerous Species Society, a group of the most ruthless hunters in the galaxy. Sebastiene wants to add the most dangerous being in the universe to his collection: the Doctor, the last of the Time Lords.
Sebastiene uses a genetic copy of the Doctor, a man named Baris, to steal the TARDIS and kidnap Donna. The doppelganger lures the Doctor to Planet 1, but it doesn't take long for the Doctor to turn the tables on his twin. He manages to switch places with Baris, which only complicates matters. Now he has to save Donna, recover the TARDIS and keep the hunters from killing Baris. Can the Doctor escape Sebastiene's trap or will Sebastiene find himself in a trap of the Doctor's design?
The Doctor Trap is an action-packed story filled with twists and turns, alternating between confusing and clever. Sebastiene was an interesting villain but I felt that the story would have been stronger without the final twist; it felt rather anticlimactic compared to earlier revelations.
This is one of the first novels to feature Donna Noble as the Doctor's companion. While they spend most of the story separated (one of my personal pet peeves with the Doctor Who novels), there are some nice moments of Doctor/Donna banter that the show's fans came to expect during Series 4.
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