Vanishing Point was the forty-fourth novel in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Stephen Cole, released 2 April 2001 and featured the Eighth Doctor, Fitz Kreiner and Anji Kapoor.
Publisher's summary[]
Imagine a world where death has meaning, where God exists and faith is untested. Where people die with the purpose of their lives made clear to them in blissful understanding. Such a world exists, hidden on the far side of the universe where a battered blue police box has just faded into being...
But unknown to the populace, unknown even to the Creator, an alien evil has stalked this world for hundreds of years. When the Doctor, Fitz and Anji arrive, they soon find themselves embroiled in the alien's final, desperate plans for this planet — and in the hunt for a murderer who cannot possibly exist...
Unnatural deaths are being visited on the people. Campaigns of terror threaten to tear this world apart. It seems that the prophecy of the Vanishing Point where all life shall meet all death under the Creator's aegis is coming to pass. For when God exists, prophecy, however fantastic or deadly, is fact.
Plot[]
to be added
Characters[]
- Eighth Doctor
- Fitz Kreiner
- Anji Kapoor
- Cauchemar
- The Creator
- Jasmine
- Ettianne Grace
- Ansac
- Braga Grace
- Hox
- Lanna
- Marie
- Nathaniel Dark
- Rammes
- Treena Grace
- Vettul
Worldbuilding[]
- Nick Ross was a news reader on Earth.
Notes[]
to be added
Continuity[]
- The Doctor says that he might be of mixed heritage. (TV: Doctor Who)
- Fitz remembers he has had his head rewired and mucked about with so many times before: alien leeches, (PROSE: The Taint) virtual reality generators (PROSE: Parallel 59) and the TARDIS. (PROSE: Interference - Book One)
- The Doctor says that he doesn't want to wait another hundred years before he can see Fitz again. (PROSE: Escape Velocity)
External links[]
- Vanishing Point at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- The Discontinuity Guide to: Vanishing Point at The Whoniverse
- The Cloister Library: Vanishing Point
- Outpost Gallifrey - Interview: Stephen Cole (archived)