The Silent Stars Go By is a
fine, often fun tale involving the 11th Doctor, with Amy and Rory
Williams Pond. Abnett is a prolific writer of comics (for both Marvel and DC) and
novels set in the Warhammer universe, but this is not his first dealings with
Doctor Who universe. He wrote a Torchwood novel in 2007 and contributed the
framing device to the 2011 anthology novel, The Story of Martha.
The first half is a bit soft, with ill attempts at humor that often make Amy look dumb, but the book does pickup after a bit to become an exciting and well-thought tale about terraforming, and (harking back to the Classic Doctor Who serial The Face of Evil) use of the way language, words, and ideas morph over the generations. So the world building and this well thought out language drift make up for the slow and predictable start. While the reader knows the Ice Warriors (or Martians) are involved with the plot, it takes way too long for them to become useful –and maybe that was done because what happens (including then the startling original Transhumans) would’ve shaved a lot of pages off the book, so Abnett added a lot of the unnecessary running around. Still, as has happened before, the Ice Warriors are not really proper villains.
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