Wonderland (novel)

 was an atypically adult and unusually American take on Doctor Who. Though it featured a bevy of recurring Doctor Who enemies — the Menoptera, the Cybermen and even aspects of WOTAN — the fact that it was narrated in the first person by an American woman caught up in the counter-culture of 1967 San Francisco yielded a grittier, more visceral kind of prose style than was typical of Doctor Who fiction. Indeed, its pages contained a major plot having to do with a bad strain of LSD that was killing people in the Haight, and the darker side of the "free love" movement.

Publisher's summary
San Francisco 1967. A place of love and peace as the hippy movement is in full swing and everyone is looking forward to the ultimate festival: the human be-in.

Summer, however, has lost her boyfriend, and fears him dead, destroyed by a new type of drug nicknamed Blue Moonbeams. Her only friends are three English tourists: Ben and Polly, and their mysterious guardian and friend the Doctor.

But will any of them help Summer, and what is the strange threat posed by the Blue Moonbeams?

Plot
to be added

Characters

 * Jessica "Summer" Willamy
 * Second Doctor
 * Ben Jackson
 * Polly
 * Denny
 * Jack Stimson
 * Goblin
 * Mathilda
 * Fourth Doctor

The Doctor

 * The Doctor has met The Beatles.

Communications technology

 * In its attempts to communicate with the Doctor, the Colour-Beast sends images of the head of a Cyberman, a Menoptera and components of WOTAN.

Continuity

 * The Doctor is still wearing his stovepipe hat. (TV: The Power of the Daleks)
 * The Doctor unlocks a door with an unspecified "gadget," presumably the sonic screwdriver. He had recently resolved to work on making a sonic device. (PROSE: The Murder Game)