I'm afraid I have no idea. The only two books I know of where Ace gets left behind are Love And War (which also introduces Bernice Summerfield) and Set Piece, neither of which have much to do with psychic vampires and neither of which feature the Valeyard.
6Doc's bitterness is touched on in Return Of The Living Dad, though, when 7Doc comes close to regenerating. At least, I think that's where it was.
Nah nah. Small village. People tormented by visions of things - regrets and that - no Valeyard, just a reference to him. Lots of soul searching from the Doctor. One of the characters is (in a post-modern way) an actor at an old peoples' home who played the equivalent of Doctor Who in a 60s television show.
Love and War - is that one with strange plant things in it, and the Doctor sets Ace's new love interest up to die horribly?
I always enjoyed the scene (in L&W) in the communal intarweb dreamtime VR thing the dirty thieving gyppo pikeys had rigged up - with impromptu appearance from Vic Reeves. "What's at the end of the race, Ace?" Only slightly incongruous...
Ah, after a spot of looking around I suspect you're thinking of Head Games. Does this ring a bell? other possibilities include Strange England and Human Nature. Unfortunately I've never read any of them, so can't narrow it down more than that...
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Date: 2004-04-03 05:59 am (UTC)6Doc's bitterness is touched on in Return Of The Living Dad, though, when 7Doc comes close to regenerating. At least, I think that's where it was.
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Date: 2004-04-03 06:17 am (UTC)Love and War - is that one with strange plant things in it, and the Doctor sets Ace's new love interest up to die horribly?
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Date: 2004-04-03 06:35 am (UTC)I always enjoyed the scene (in L&W) in the communal intarweb dreamtime VR thing the dirty thieving gyppo pikeys had rigged up - with impromptu appearance from Vic Reeves. "What's at the end of the race, Ace?" Only slightly incongruous...
Ah, after a spot of looking around I suspect you're thinking of Head Games. Does this ring a bell? other possibilities include Strange England and Human Nature. Unfortunately I've never read any of them, so can't narrow it down more than that...
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Date: 2004-04-03 07:03 am (UTC)"Nightshade" and a remarkably early book it is too, apparently written by one of the league of gentlemen fellas.
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Date: 2004-04-03 07:19 am (UTC)