These collections of themed Doctor Who short stories have been a lovely
idea; books such as Tales of Trenzalore and The Legends of Ashildr have
explored the fertile territory where the TV show left gaps. The latest
collection (so far as I can make out, all written by Justin Richards) is slightly
different; a collection simply linked by being set in the USA.
It’s a connection which often feels tacked on, with the collection
often feeling like a series of generic Doctor Who stories which happen to take
place in the same country (and in one case, not actually in that country). The
periods in history feel like backdrops rather than thoughtfully chosen and the speech
patterns of the characters we do get don’t distinguish them from European or
Asian people. These are dashed off postcards rather than an interesting
exploration of a British icon travellign through American history. At a push Taking
the Plunge is the only one which really benefits from the setting; a fun idea
which mixes theme parks and capitalism for what could be read as a subversive critique.
The remainder of these adventures could have been set anywhere; Off the Trail isn’t even set in the US and
Spectator Sport’s connection feels like a contrived link to let the author use
an idea he’s had sitting around. It’s a mild shame as there’s plenty of locations
and events which, with a little more thought, could’ve made evocative and
thrilling backdrops for stories.
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