Summary of the Book 'Doctor Who The Sands Of Time':
An ancient Egyptian god is reborn through Nyssa.
Excerpts from the Book 'Doctor Who The Sands Of Time':
... chair, silhouetted against the window and framed between the shapes of the pyramids outside. 'Who the devil are you, sir?' Kenilworth asked, pulling ...
... find her.' He leaped to his feet and strode over to the lamp post. 'Given the lighting technology, the ambient sound and,' he waved an arm through the ...
... for you or for Miss Jovanka.' He smiled across at Tegan, who frowned beneath her hood. Then he seemed to catch sight of the Doctor's expression. 'I'm ...
... in a growing, viscous pool of blood. And darkness returned. Rassul woke suddenly. His head felt like it was splitting. And through the crack in his ...
... and went back. She peered through the smoke-haze at the face on the sarcophagus lid. Then she shook her head again, blinked several times, and went closer. ...
... of delight at the Doctor's appreciation and surprise as when he had first been able to offer informed advice to Kenilworth. So it was in a lighter ...
... is that?' he asked. Not really interested, most of his mind on the task ahead. The assistant gestured at the machine. 'C.A.T.' he spelled out. 'Ah. Computerized ...
... through now.' Tegan stood arms folded with the others, clustered round the doorway. Light strobed across the face of Macready as he hacked at the rope, ...
... the tomb into a notebook. Tegan watched him for a while. She had initially tried to relieve her boredom by sketching scenes of the excavations. But her interest ...
... keen to show that he had been keeping his vigil efficiently enough to know that they were there. But as the figure carrying the lamp reached the entrance, ...
... shadow cast by the moon against the canvas. It was stretched and distorted by the irregular shape of the material as it lurched its way past. Margaret ...
... 'I told you,' he said to his wife. 'Never ceases to amaze. He even knows what I'm thinking now.' The Doctor joined in the laughter. 'Hardly.' 'Good. ...
... his way across the room to a large oval reading table. Several chairs stood round the table, and the top was littered with papers and books. 'Thank you. ...
... woman smiled. 'My name's Margaret. I don't know what her name was. It was all very quick, a lightning romance and a swift wedding. No, I never met her.' ...
... pleading. Did she know where the snake was? 'No,' she told him. 'I don't.' The Doctor nodded as if this was the answer he had expected. 'Well, ...
... light which was the sole illumination. He frowned, checked his watch, and went to the window. The outside light was on, and in its glow he ...
... perhaps from the strain of holding back his tears. 'I should have known,' he said quietly. 'It was all too good to last. When I found out about her, ...
... the nineteen-seventies. You can see all sorts of interesting things - bones, jewellery, even internal organs, wherever they now happen to be packaged. ...
... insisted. 'We shall find a way.' Vanessa stood watching them, listening to the exchange but taking no part. Her face was impassive. 'Not without ...
... coughed politely. 'Doctor, I take it that this young woman is your friend Nyssa. But perhaps you could introduce us all?' The Doctor stepped back from ...