Shadowmind

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Shadowmind
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Author Christopher Bulis
Cover artist Christopher Bulis
Series Doctor Who book:
Virgin New Adventures
Release number
16
SubjectFeaturing:
Seventh Doctor
Ace, Bernice
Publisher Virgin Books
Publication date
July 1993
ISBN 0-426-20394-1
Preceded by White Darkness  
Followed by Birthright  

Shadowmind is an original novel written by Christopher Bulis and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who . It was number 16 in the New Adventures and features the Seventh Doctor, Ace and Bernice. A prelude to the novel, also penned by Bulis, appeared in Doctor Who Magazine #202.

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Reception

In 1994, Science Fiction Chronicle's Don D'Ammassa reviewed the novel as "an interesting story." [1]

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References

  1. D'Ammassa, Don (January 1994). "Review: Shadowmind by Christopher Bulis". Science Fiction Chronicle. New York, NY: Algol Press.