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Psi-ence Fiction

by Chris Boucher

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When the Doctor arrives in town and decides to attend a lecture on time travel at Feynman, he is mistaken for the devious Barry Hitchens. The Doctor is drawn into eerie events at the college. Can he account for the students' psychic powers - and get he get to the bottom of some sinister murders?
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This story drags along. Good enough but not sure if I'd read it again. ( )
  Scaryguy | Dec 19, 2008 |
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Psi-Ence Fiction is certainly the best of the four Boucher novels. It is something of a re-take of Image of the Fendahl, with research in contemporary Britain (2001 rather than 1978, of course) unlocking dangerous space-time anomalies and tapping into the plans of sinister entities. The setting this time round is a university campus, a familiar setting which liberates Boucher from trying too hard at world-building (as noted above, not his strongest point), as he can rely on smart-aleck students, infighting academics, and the local police trying to sort things out. Leela, as ever, excels; the biggest problem with the book is the resolution, where the Tardis itself plays an unexpected role, and the ending is a bit of a cop-out. But it was a good read. ( )
  nwhyte | Mar 19, 2008 |
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When the Doctor arrives in town and decides to attend a lecture on time travel at Feynman, he is mistaken for the devious Barry Hitchens. The Doctor is drawn into eerie events at the college. Can he account for the students' psychic powers - and get he get to the bottom of some sinister murders?

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