The Last Dodo

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Doctor Who book
Book cover
The Last Dodo
Series New Series Adventures
Release number 14
Featuring Tenth Doctor
Martha Jones
Writer Jacqueline Rayner
Publisher BBC Books
ISBN ISBN 1-84607-224-3
Release date April 2007
Preceded by Sting of the Zygons
Followed by Wooden Heart

The Last Dodo is a BBC Books original novel written by Jacqueline Rayner and based on the long running science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones. It was published on 19 April 2007, after the television debut of companion Martha Jones, alongside Sting of the Zygons, and Wooden Heart.

Like all Doctor Who spin-off media, the way the plot fits in to the ongoing story of television series is open to interpretation. See Whoniverse#Inclusion and canonicity See New Series Adventures Canonicity for more details.

Contents

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The Doctor and Martha go in search of a real life dodo to note in the I-Spyder book the Doctor gave her, and are transported by the TARDIS to the mysterious Museum of the Last Ones. There, in the Earth section, they discover every extinct creature up to the present day, all still alive and in suspended animation.

Preservation is the museum's only job - collecting the last of every endangered species from all over the universe. But exhibits are going missing...

Can the Doctor solve the mystery before the museum's curator adds the last of the Time Lords to her collection? And will the Doctor be able to survive something else as well?

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[edit] Publication notes

  • The novel was originally announced for September 2006 as The Last Museum, before being replaced with The Price of Paradise. This happened because the writer had not finished writing the book.[citation needed]
  • The book was originally going to feature Rose.[citation needed]

[edit] Audiobook

An abridged audio book was released. It was narrated by Freema Agyeman (Martha Jones in the television series.)

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