A review by sabregirl
Doctor Who: Hunter's Moon by Paul Finch

4.0

This was very different from any Dr. Who novelizations and I think that's what made it a very good read. It was gory and rough and that's something you don't see much with Dr. Who. This seems like it would've fit in the Old School Who, but also in the Moffat era with all of the different monsters. I did like the recognition of the Peladon monster, that got a smile from me. I liked Rory as the semi-hero, which it was good to see since that's how he has been built up in Part A of Series 6. Amy was pretty on character too which was good. Though I would've liked to have a reference point as to where this was. If it was before Series 6 or in the middle of it since there was no reference to any of the episodes. I liked the Doctor's transmat gun, but I would've liked to have seen what would've happened had it been used past the three charges since that was a big focal point.