Timewyrm:
Exodus sees the return of Terrance Dicks to the world of Doctor Who, writing a
story asking the question “What if Hitler won World War II?” with the Doctor
and Ace arriving in an alternate 1951 Britain where the Nazis won the war. While Dicks is most known for his Target
novelizations of countless stories, his style in those translates better than
it really should as the book is such an easy read. Take note I say easy, but the novel is far
from childish. The story is extremely
adult with the Doctor actually having to side with the Nazis and help Adolf
Hitler while keeping the timeline intact.
It is much unlike Timewyrm: Genesys which elected to use sex as a way to
be adult while here it is just pure adult themes. There are also sacrificial cults reminiscent of
The Stones of Blood and the villain is even from a certain classic Dicks script
from 1969. The twist is greatly well
done on who is behind the interference as the Doctor says several times that it
couldn’t be the Timewyrm because it is too subtle for her tastes.
On the
topic of the Timewyrm, for the few scenes she’s in you get to see her
vulnerable and in fear, as well as prideful.
This is in stark contrast to Timewyrm: Genesys where she was much more
cool, calculating and manipulative. The real
villains of the piece aren’t revealed until the final act of the novel where we
see the scope of their plans.
The
characterization of the Doctor and Ace are great again here as we see Ace push
her limits after actually killing Nazi soldiers and being a bit cold as they
shouldn’t have been alive. The Doctor is
also great as he is being the chessmaster, but has to keep changing up his
strategy as the situation keeps changing out of his control. The Timewyrm seems to be a great villain for
the Seventh Doctor because of how much she knows and she is connected to the
Doctor and knows what he is going to do.
The stakes are raised here as if the Timewyrm dies the Doctor and the
TARDIS will die as well. What also is
great is that there aren’t any negatives I can find in this novel as it feels
like it could be an audio drama like The Chimes of Midnight or Spare
Parts. So all in all I give Timewyrm:
Exodus 100/100 for being a great read that raises the stakes and gets ready for
a climax in Timewyrm: Apocalypse and Timewyrm: Revelation.
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