Eye of Heaven (novel)

 was the eighth BBC Past Doctor Adventures novel. It featured the Fourth Doctor and Leela.

Publisher's summary
''Easter Island, 1842. Horace Stockwood, eminent archaeologist, has stolen a stone tablet sacred to the islanders. He escapes into the open sea, but massive, sinister stone figures are lining the cliff tops, watching him go...''

Thirty years later, Stockwood is desperate to return. He has devoted his life to studying the sacred stone, and needs to know if his theories are correct. Visiting Earth with Leela, the Doctor's interest is piqued, and he offers to fund Stockwood's expedition. But their journey proves more hazardous than anyone would have expected.

What is the terrible secret that pushes Stockwood on - and what is his real agenda? Who is trying to stop their mission before it has even begun? As the Doctor begins to piece the answers together, it seems he may become an accomplice to the terrible tragedy that threatens to befall the island. Ancient powers are invoked, and dangerous secrets may soon be secret no longer...

Plot
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Characters

 * The Doctor
 * Leela
 * Horace Stockwood
 * Alexander Richards
 * Jennifer Richards
 * Tortorro
 * Dr James Royston
 * Fennell
 * Captain Stuart
 * Stump
 * Jack Devitt
 * DeBraisse

Locations

 * Rapa Nui, October 1852, December 1872, December 1902.
 * London, August 1872. Aboard the Tweed sailing ship, August-December 1872

Continuity

 * The Doctor mentions that the last time that he saw Horatio Nelson was in 1805 prior to the Battle of Trafalgar in PROSE: World Game.
 * The Doctor recovers from being shot by remembering the events with Master Padmasambhava and the holy ghanta. (TV: The Abominable Snowmen)
 * Leela mentions having encountered a horse recently, but isn't sure since she was fighting for her life at that point. (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang)
 * The Doctor makes a reference to Ogri in Pg 179, Saying The Ogri insinuate themselves into primitive cultures, quite often masquerading as sacrificial stones. However, this would pre-date The Stones of Blood in the Doctor's timeline. Though The Doctor may just have had an unseen adventure with the Ogri, or heard about them without encountering them.