White Darkness (novel)

White Darkness is the fifteenth New Adventure novel published by Virgin Publishing in the 1990s. The story is set in Haiti 1915. It features the Seventh Doctor, Ace and Bernice Summerfield. The book was written by David A. McIntee, who derived much of the story's material from ' The Serpent and the Rainbow, a research into the practice of vodoun and zombification in Haiti and the Cthulhu Mythos created by H. P. Lovecraft. Lovecraft's name was given to one of the principal characters in the story, Dr. Howard Phillips, who at one point presents the Doctor with a copy of the Necronomiconin the original Eocene, given to him by Aleister Crowley.

Publisher's summary

 * "We believe that death should always be part of life."

The Doctor’s last three visits to the scattered human colonies of the third millennium have not been entirely successful. And now that Ace has rejoined him and Bernice, life on board the TARDIS is getting pretty stressful. The Doctor yearns for a simpler time and place: Earth, the tropics, the early twentieth century.

The TARDIS lands in Haiti in the early years of the First World War. And the Doctor, Bernice and Ace land in a murderous plot involving vodoun, violent death, zombies and German spies. And perhaps something else -- something far, far worse.

Plot
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Characters

 * Seventh Doctor
 * Ace
 * Bernice Summerfield
 * Howard Phillips
 * Gilles "Mait" Lemaitre
 * Captain Eugene Petion
 * Leopard Chief
 * Lieutenant Katze
 * Henri
 * Kapitan Weber
 * Carrefour
 * Dumarsais Leclerc
 * Jean Vilbrun Guillame Sam
 * Lecomte
 * Tancred Auguste
 * Francois Lacombe
 * Claude
 * Joseph
 * Kapitan Reise Heinrich
 * Professor Victor von Stein
 * Dr. Ingrid Karnstein
 * Lieutenant Klenze
 * Colonel LV Mortimer
 * Admiral Caperton
 * General Charles Oscar Etienne
 * Major Paul Richmann
 * Charvius Dubois
 * Captain Glen
 * Woodrow Wilson

Books

 * Howard Phillips has a copy of an Eocene Necronomicon, which was given to him by Aleister Crowley.
 * Nkome/Mait possessed a copy of The Beginner's Guide to the Necronomicon and other related tomes.

Cultural references from the real world

 * There are James Bond references, including and.
 * Given the Lovecraftian flavour of the story, the presence of a character called "Howard Phillips" is a homage to Howard Phillips Lovecraft himself.
 * The Doctor is compared to "our man in Havana" because of his linen suit, which makes its debut in this story.

The Doctor's items

 * Bessie
 * Cameca's brooch

Earth locations

 * Haiti
 * L'Hotel Royale
 * Port au Prince
 * Gonave Gulf
 * Cap-Haitien
 * United States of America
 * Key West, Florida
 * New England
 * Spain
 * France
 * Alsace
 * Khul

Elements

 * copper
 * gold
 * silver

Foods and beverages

 * Clairin
 * datura

Drugs and medicines

 * quinine

Gallifreyan locations

 * The Dark Tower

Individuals

 * Ace is familiar with a wide variety of firearms, following her training in the Spacefleet.

Minerals

 * argot
 * bauxite
 * scopalamine

Occult

 * duppies
 * tarot
 * obeah
 * cacos
 * jumbie
 * Rada Loa
 * coup poudre
 * bufus
 * Petro gods

Organisations

 * Secte Rouge
 * Bizango
 * St. Patrick

Poisons

 * tetrodotoxin

Species

 * The Doctor can read Eocene.
 * Usurians
 * Daleks
 * Great Old Ones
 * Rihanssu
 * Sphoeroides
 * Diodon

Time Lords

 * The Doctor learned hypnotism from the Master.

Humans

 * The following historical figures (and other people of note) are mentioned:
 * Abraham Lincoln
 * Aleister Crowley
 * Allan Quartermain
 * Ernest Hemingway
 * Norman Bates
 * Sherlock Holmes
 * Lee van Cleef
 * Toussaint L'Overture
 * Peter Lorre
 * Rambo
 * Peoples
 * Efik
 * Arawak

Stars

 * Fomalhaut

Planets

 * Exo III
 * Veltroch

TARDIS components

 * The TARDIS HADS can be overridden manually.

Technology

 * focused neuro-pattern enhancer
 * hydrophone
 * bocar

Theories and concepts

 * Coomb's Syndrome

Timeline

 * The following years / eras: 15 million BCE, 1744, 1750, 1908, 1913, 1934, 1986, 25th century, 27th century are referred to by various characters.

Weapons

 * These weapons are used by various people throughout the novel:
 * Steyr 1912
 * Kar 96 rifle
 * gelignite
 * Luger

Books

 * Necronomicon and The Beginner's Guide to the Necronomicon
 * The Book of Dzyan
 * The Book of Eibon
 * Ludwig Prinn's De Vermis Mysteriis
 * The Golden Bough

Continuity

 * In PROSE: All-Consuming Fire, the Great Old One Mait was trying to release is identified as Cthulhu.
 * The brooch the Doctor wears on his suit was given to his first incarnation by Cameca, his accidental fiancé from the past, in TV: The Aztecs.
 * The feeling that the presence of the Great Old One gives the Doctor reminds him of the Dark Tower. (TV: The Five Doctors)