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'''''Of the City of the Saved...''''' is an original novel by [[Philip Purser-Hallard]] set in the [[Faction Paradox]] universe.<ref>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?155871 ISFDB Entry for Of the City of the Saved...]</ref><ref>[http://www.locusmag.com/index/yr2005/b42.htm#A1420.1 Locus Entry for Of the City of the Saved...]</ref> [[Compassion (Doctor Who)|Laura Tobin]], who first appeared in the [[Eighth Doctor Adventures|BBC Doctor Who books]], is a major character in the novel.
'''''Of the City of the Saved...''''' is an original novel by [[Philip Purser-Hallard]] set in the [[Faction Paradox]] universe.<ref>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?155871 ISFDB Entry for Of the City of the Saved...]</ref><ref>[http://www.locusmag.com/index/yr2005/b42.htm#A1420.1 Locus Entry for Of the City of the Saved...]</ref> [[Compassion (Doctor Who)|Laura Tobin]], who first appeared in the [[Eighth Doctor Adventures|BBC Doctor Who books]], is a major character in the novel.


The full title, as given on the title page, is ''Of the City of the Saved... of its diverse citizenry and of its sundry divinities, with a disquisition on the protocols of history''. The novel won Best Book in the 2004 Jade Pagoda awards, voted on by members of a ''Doctor Who'' book mailing list.<ref>[http://www.bondegezou.demon.co.uk/jp/jpawards.htm The Annual Jade Pagoda Awards]</ref> It has been described as "a stunning debut from Purser-Hallard and easily one of the best Doctor Who-related original novels published to date".<ref>[http://www.whoniverse.net/discontinuity/FP02.php Discontinuity Guide - Of the City of the Saved...]</ref> ''[[The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction]]'' calls it "ambitious".<ref>[http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/purser-hallard_philip Purser-Hallard, Philip.] ''[[The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction]]'' 2014.</ref>
The full title, as given on the title page, is ''Of the City of the Saved... of its diverse citizenry and of its sundry divinities, with a disquisition on the protocols of history''. The novel won Best Book in the 2004 Jade Pagoda awards, voted on by members of a ''Doctor Who'' book mailing list.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.bondegezou.demon.co.uk/jp/jpawards.htm |title=The Annual Jade Pagoda Awards |access-date=25 January 2007 |archive-date=19 March 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070319000854/http://www.bondegezou.demon.co.uk/jp/jpawards.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref> It has been described as "a stunning debut from Purser-Hallard and easily one of the best Doctor Who-related original novels published to date".<ref>[http://www.whoniverse.net/discontinuity/FP02.php Discontinuity Guide - Of the City of the Saved...]</ref> ''[[The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction]]'' calls it "ambitious".<ref>[http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/purser-hallard_philip Purser-Hallard, Philip.] ''[[The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction]]'' 2014.</ref>


==Plot introduction==
==Plot introduction==
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==Cultural references==
==Cultural references==
Among others, the science fiction author [[Philip K. Dick]] and the [[Roman Emperor]] [[Claudius]] appear as characters in the novel. Various fictional characters appear as artificial constructs within the City, including [[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[Don Juan DeMarco]].
Among others, the science fiction author [[Philip K. Dick]] and the [[Roman Emperor]] [[Claudius]] appear as characters in the novel. Various fictional characters appear as artificial constructs within the City, including [[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[Don Juan DeMarco]].
==Reprint==
In 2025, Obverse Books reprinted the novel, with additional short stories by the author and new illustrations.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 18:53, 25 August 2025

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Of the City of the Saved... is an original novel by Philip Purser-Hallard set in the Faction Paradox universe.[1][2] Laura Tobin, who first appeared in the BBC Doctor Who books, is a major character in the novel.

The full title, as given on the title page, is Of the City of the Saved... of its diverse citizenry and of its sundry divinities, with a disquisition on the protocols of history. The novel won Best Book in the 2004 Jade Pagoda awards, voted on by members of a Doctor Who book mailing list.[3] It has been described as "a stunning debut from Purser-Hallard and easily one of the best Doctor Who-related original novels published to date".[4] The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction calls it "ambitious".[5]

Plot introduction

Beyond the end of the universe exists The City of the Saved, an urban sprawl the size of a galaxy. Within it every human being that ever lived, from the first australopithecine to the last posthuman, has been inexplicably resurrected. For three hundred years, the uncountable inhabitants have enjoyed their unaging and invulnerable second lives. But now, the unthinkable has happened. Someone has been murdered.

Continuity

The City of the Saved was introduced in The Book of the War and is the setting of Purser-Hallard's story in the Obverse Books anthology A Romance in Twelve Parts. A series of anthologies set in the City and edited by Purser-Hallard has been published by Obverse Books since 2012.

Cultural references

Among others, the science fiction author Philip K. Dick and the Roman Emperor Claudius appear as characters in the novel. Various fictional characters appear as artificial constructs within the City, including Sherlock Holmes and Don Juan DeMarco.

Reprint

In 2025, Obverse Books reprinted the novel, with additional short stories by the author and new illustrations.

References

External links

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