Business Unusual (novel)

Business Unusual was the fourth novel in the BBC Past Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Gary Russell, released 1 September 1997 and featured the Sixth Doctor, Melanie Bush and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.

It was Gary Russell's attempt at depicting Mel's first adventure with the Sixth Doctor and also the Sixth Doctor's first meeting with Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart.

Publisher's summary
''A security force with no official identity... a managing director with no name... a sinister creature on guard patrol resembling some kind of hellhound... SenéNet is no ordinary multinational company.''

The Doctor arrives in Brighton, 1989, travelling alone. He soon discovers his old friend, the Brigadier, has gone missing investigating SenéNet, whose new interactive games console is soon to be released at an absurdly reasonable price. He was last seen at their headquarters — based in the picturesque Ashdown Forest...

Investigating further, the Doctor becomes more and more entangled in a deadly web of intrigue. Together with Mel, a plucky computer programmer from Pease Pottage, the Doctor must overcome the conspiracy of silence, rescue the Brigadier and save the world once again — something that would be a lot easier if he just knew where to start...

Plot
Called by Robert Lines to July 1989 by space-time telegraph, the Doctor thwarts the attempts of the Master and the Usurian Company to defraud the Dow-Jones and conquer the Earth, but he needs a programmer to help him erase any and all information on the ordeal. He goes to Brighton to rest and spots Mel, whom he has been avoiding meeting for some time in the hopes of averting the High Council's creation of the Valeyard, before heading back to his TARDIS and feeling her American friend Trey Korte unwittingly attempting to read his mind with latent esper abilities kickstarted by the TARDIS.

The Doctor takes Trey by taxi to 36 Downview Crescent after he collapses and tries to hurriedly leave upon realising that it is Mel's house, but she arrives before he can do so and, after initially taking a disliking to him, she agrees to be friendly and to help him with his computer problem. On the way to the police, however, the Doctor spots a coded message indicating that the Brigadier is missing and contacts John Sudbury, who informs him that the Brigadier vanished a month ago whilst investigating SenéNet. Mel, meanwhile, finds that the company have slimmed down the staff at Brighton Information Technologies since purchasing 49% of it and Luke Aspinall, her friend and now boss, is cold to the touch and acting out of character. She resigns.

A Japanese man who has been involved in producing video games for SenéNet's Maxx console, is found dead near SenéNet's headquarters and the Doctor becomes increasingly suspicious. After Mel completes his task, he takes her to Nessie Burgers, recently bought by SenéNet, where he collects one of each of the chain's plastic toys and finds them cold even in the heat, just as Mel did Luke's hand. They head to SenéNet in search of the Brigadier.

to be completed

Characters

 * Sixth Doctor
 * Melanie Bush
 * The Brigadier
 * Robert McLaughlin
 * Ciara
 * Cellian
 * Lawson
 * Jones
 * Robert Lines
 * Stephanie Rowe
 * Christine Bush
 * Trey Korte
 * Joe Hambridge
 * Luke Aspinall
 * Alex Simmons
 * John Sudbury
 * Pale Man
 * Alan Bush
 * Rupert Illingworth
 * Anne Macko
 * Ryuichi Futayomoto
 * Roberta
 * Shaun Lyon
 * Susan Illingworth
 * Rupert Illingworth
 * Jennifer Fletcher
 * Harry
 * Peter Lovelady
 * Miles
 * Jodie
 * Nan Ainsworth
 * Robin Keston
 * Ashley Moby
 * Bryan Erskine
 * Darren
 * Jane Castell
 * Ingrid Krafchin
 * Janine Gilbert
 * Sally Myers

Foods and beverages

 * The Doctor buys a Lochie burger from Nessie's in Brighton and devours it in a single mouthful.

Continuity

 * The Sixth Doctor is desperately trying to avoid contact with Mel, because he fears that if she meets him, she will somehow become his companion and he will be set on the path towards becoming the Valeyard. This would lead the Doctor to hide himself in the past in an attempt to settle down. (PROSE: The Spindle of Necessity)