Beautiful Chaos (novel)

Beautiful Chaos was the twenty-ninth novel in the BBC New Series Adventures series. It was written by Gary Russell and featured the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble.

2008 BBC Books edition
Donna Noble is back home in London, catching up with her family and generally giving them all the gossip about her journeys. Her grandfather is especially overjoyed — he's discovered a new star and had it named after him. He takes the Tenth Doctor, as his special guest, to the naming ceremony.

But the Doctor is suspicious about some of the other changes he can see in Earth's heavens. Particularly that bright star, right there. No, not that one, that one, there, on the left...

The world's population is slowly being converted to a new path, a new way of thinking. Something is coming to Earth, an ancient force from the Dark Times. Something powerful, angry, and all-consuming...

2013 BBC Books edition
Wilfred Mott is very happy: his granddaughter, Donna, is back home, catching up with family and gossiping about her journeys, and he has just discovered a new star and had it named after him. He takes the Tenth Doctor with him to the naming ceremony. But the Doctor soon discovers something else new, and worryingly bright, in the heavens – something that is heading for Earth. It's an ancient force from the Dark Times. And it is very, very angry...

Plot
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Characters

 * Tenth Doctor
 * Donna Noble
 * Wilfred Mott
 * Sylvia Noble
 * Henrietta "Netty" Goodheart
 * Minnie Hooper
 * Mandragora Helix
 * Dara Morgan
 * Terry Lockworth
 * John Bates
 * Caitlin
 * Lukas Samuel Carnes
 * Joe Carnes
 * Professor Rossi
 * Sean
 * Ben
 * Jayne
 * Mandragora Helix (as Madam Delphi)

Worldbuilding

 * Geoff Noble, Martha Jones and UNIT are mentioned.
 * Lukas Samuel Carnes goes to Park Vale Comprehensive School, the same school as Luke Smith and his friends do.
 * The Doctor mentions that he hates bow ties.
 * The Doctor says that Aubrey Fairchild "clearly makes no impression on history".
 * The Doctor mentions having once been invited to the Royal Planetary Society by "Bernard and Paula".
 * The Doctor used to like Countdown.
 * Places include Tilbury, Brentwood, South Woodham Ferrers, Bounds Green, Earl's Court, Ruislip Woods and RAF Hillingdon.
 * Roads include Chiswick High Road, M4, A13, A127, M25, Meadow Lane, Gorsten Road, Tributary Road, B8932 and Allcombe Lane.
 * The Children on the Damned is mentioned.

Food and Beverages

 * Wilf used to put a nip of Jack Daniels’ in his flask until Sylvia found out!

Continuity

 * The Tycho satellite from TV: The Last Sontaran is mentioned.
 * The Prime Minister is called Aubrey Fairchild. This is also the name of the deceased reverend in TV: The Next Doctor. This is most likely because an early draft of TV: The Stolen Earth included a Prime Minister of the same name before his scenes were removed.
 * There are also references to splinters at the Sacred Mountain of Xi'an and the Mandrake nightclub, referring to the First Doctor novel PROSE: The Eleventh Tiger and the Seventh Doctor comic strip COMIC: The Mark of Mandragora.
 * Netty is referenced in TV: The End of Time as a part of the Silver Cloak.
 * While pondering how Sylvia does not like him, the Doctor remembers Jackie Tyler and Francine Jones - particularly the occasions when they slapped him. (TV: Aliens of London, The Lazarus Experiment)
 * The Doctor, trying to explain why London is deserted, suggests that it's Sunday. The Third Doctor had once remarked that London seemed to close on Sunday. (TV: Invasion of the Dinosaurs) The Tenth Doctor and his immediate successor had both stated that they did not like Sundays, finding them boring. (TV: Silence in the Library, The Impossible Astronaut)
 * Donna mentions that the Doctor has faced Pyroviles, (TV: The Fires of Pompeii) Sontarans, (TV: The Sontaran Stratagem) and the Fishmen of Kandalinga. (PROSE: The Fishmen of Kandalinga)
 * Donna mentions that she recently visited the Garazone Bazaar with the Doctor. (AUDIO: Sword of Orion et al)

Editions published outside Britain

 * Published in Germany by Cross Cult in 2013 as a paperback edition.
 * Published in China by New Star Press in 2018 as a hardback edition.

Audiobook

 * This novel was released as an audiobook on 9 April 2009 by BBC Audio and read by Bernard Cribbins.