Camera Obscura (novel)

Camera Obscura was the fifty-ninth novel in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Lloyd Rose, released 5 August 2002 and featured the Eighth Doctor, Fitz Kreiner and Anji Kapoor.

Publisher's summary
''The Doctor sat alone and listened to the beat of his remaining heart. He had never got used to it. He never would. The single sound where a double should be. What was this new code hammering through his body? What did it mean? Mortal. No, he'd always known he could die. Not mortal. Damaged. Crippled. Through his shirt, his fingers sought the thick ridge of his scar. Human...''

The Doctor's second heart was taken from his body — for his own good, he was told. Removed by his sometime ally, sometime rival, the mysterious time-traveller Sabbath. Now, as a new danger menaces reality, the Doctor finds himself working with Sabbath again. From a seance in Victorian London to a wild pursuit on Dartmoor, the Doctor and his companions work frantically to unravel the mystery of this latest threat to Time... Before Time itself unravels.

Plot
to be added

Characters

 * Eighth Doctor
 * Fitz Kreiner
 * Anji Kapoor
 * Sabbath (alias Mr G.K. Thursday)
 * Angel-Maker (aka Elizabeth Kelly)
 * Death
 * Sebastian Chiltern
 * Nathaniel Chiltern
 * Constance Jane
 * Micah Scale
 * Octave
 * O'Keagh
 * Hugo Little
 * Vera
 * Henrietta the Narrow-Minded
 * Reginald the Colossus
 * Rudy the Dynamic Diminutive
 * Wobry the Human Serpent
 * William
 * Mrs Hemming
 * George Williamson

Continuity

 * The Doctor speaks of Sabbath's previous ploys including Station One and Barcelona in the earlier BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures novels and
 * When the Doctor is crushed by the sandbags, it is his connection to Sabbath through his second heart, which was removed in the earlier novel and that Sabbath implanted in his own body, that keeps him from dying.
 * Fitz goes to a history lecture on Siberia and meets explorer George Williamson. The expedition appears in PROSE: Time Zero.
 * Fitz recalls his visit with the Doctor to San Francisco and shares his limited knowledge of biodata, a reference to earlier novel of the same range,
 * Sabbath says that Scarlette was the only woman the Doctor ever got close to. The Doctor married her in an earlier novel of the same range,
 * When the Doctor and Sabbath agree to work together, the Doctor has a memory of being in league with a moral monster and falling, which is most likely a reference to the Fourth Doctor's alliance with and subsequent regeneration in the television story
 * While the Doctor is in a coma after his chest is crushed, he experiences a dream where he feels like his body is just a coat he's taken off and he'll find another one around a corner, hinting at some buried memories of regeneration. During his dream, he studies his shadow and feels as though it should remind him of something, possibly its loss and replacement with a Faction-influenced shadow. This is a reference to the arc begging with, and ending with