(Synopsis) - On a lonely stretch of Welsh coastline, a fisherman is killed by a hideous creature from beneath the waves. When the Doctor and Rose arrive, they discover a village where the children are plagued by nightmares, and the nights are ruled by monsters. The villagers suspect that ancient industrialist Nathanial Morton is to blame, but the Doctor has suspicions of his own. Who are the ancient figures that sleep in the old priory? What are the monsters that prowl the woods after sunset? What is the light that glows in the disused lighthouse on Black Island? As the children's nightmares get worse, the Doctor and Rose discover an alien plot to resurrect an ancient evil...
(Review) - I've said it once and will say it again till im blue in the face, Doctor Who works best when it leans into the horror sci-fi side of the genre. Don't get me wrong i love when DW goes all fun and silly and lighthearted or when it goes the route of dark and heartbreaking. But theres just something about horror and the doctor running around in the middle of a nightmare and in this case that's exactly what you get here, that to me just feels a perfect fit. This story deals with the idea of children's innocents and because of that they have more imagination to visualise the best of life but also the most terrifying of monsters! And it's this where the doctor and rose come into it, to protect the children and well who better to fight the monsters, then the person who the monsters run away from ... the doctor. This was really well written and throughout, my own downside is i wish it was a bit longer, the final fight could of been longer and then i would of felt it deserved the full 5 stars, as its a bit anti climactic but honestly apart from that, from beginning to end it works fantastically and is very enjoyable. And so far out of these new DW novels I've read only 1 was a bummer because of the narrator. So if that doesn't convince you how worth it these books are i don't know what will.
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