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'The Daleks tell me I'm going to do something for them — something I would rather die than do.'

Stranded in Victorian London, separated from his TARDIS and forced to cooperate with the Daleks, it seems that the Doctor's luck has finally run out.

The Daleks are searching for the…

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1 author picked The Evil of the Daleks as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

I loved Evil of the Daleks because it was a missing episode of Doctor Who and, as a novel, it is very detailed in its scope of the storyline. It flowed well and it made it easier to imagine the missing parts of the show. Only one episode exists and, in reading this novel, I was able to tell which part of the book was the actual episode. It was fun to do that, as well as enjoy the story in general.

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