Ghosts of India (novel)

Ghosts of India was the nineteenth Tenth Doctor novel released. It was the first to feature Donna Noble.

Publisher's summary
India in 1947 is a country in the grip of chaos — a country torn apart by internal strife. When the Doctor and Donna arrive in Calcutta, they are instantly swept up in violent events.

Barely escaping with their lives, they discover that the city is rife with tales of "half-made men" who roam the streets at night and steal people away. These creatures, it is said, are as white as salt and have only shadows where their eyes should be. With help from India's great spiritual leader, Mohandas "Mahatma" Gandhi, the Doctor and Donna set out to investigate these rumours.

What is the real truth behind the "half-made men"? Why is Gandhi's role in history under threat? And has an ancient, all-powerful god of destruction really come back to wreak his vengeance upon the Earth?

Plot
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Characters

 * Tenth Doctor
 * Donna Noble
 * Mohandas Gandhi
 * Veec-Ellic-Savareen-Jal-9
 * Darac-Poul-Caparrel-Jal-7
 * Edward Morgan
 * Ranjit
 * Cameron Campbell
 * Adelaide Campbell
 * Ronny Campbell
 * Sir Edgar Campbell
 * Mary Campbell
 * Major Daker
 * Captain McMahon
 * Private Wilkins
 * Gelem warriors

Continuity

 * During his fifth incarnation, the Doctor previously visited Calcutta on 31 December 1926 in the company of Nyssa, Tegan Jovanka and Turlough. (AUDIO: The Emerald Tiger)
 * The Doctor mentions having had a relationship with Cleopatra, confirming Mickey Smith's suspicions to that effect. (TV: The Girl in the Fireplace)
 * The Doctor refers to his teaching days. (TV: School Reunion, TV: Human Nature / The Family of Blood)
 * Donna recalls the first time that she met the Doctor. (TV: The Runaway Bride)
 * The timey-wimey detector is destroyed. (TV: Blink)
 * Donna sees an image of the Racnoss Empress (this being one of the things that scares her most) (TV: The Runaway Bride)
 * Donna remembers the way the Ood had been treated on the Ood-Sphere. (TV: Planet of the Ood)

Audio release

 * An abridged reading of the story was released as an audiobook on 2x CD read by David Troughton.