Doctor Who: The Resurrection Casket by Justin Richards is a swashbuckling, steampunk-inspired adventure that feels like Doctor Who meets Treasure Island. Set on the mysterious planet Starfall, where modern technology (including the TARDIS!) doesn’t work due to an electromagnetic field called the Zeg, the story follows the Tenth Doctor and Rose as they get tangled up in a hunt for Hamlek Glint’s legendary lost treasure. And at the heart of it all? The Resurrection Casket a mysterious artifact said to grant eternal life.
The book nails the adventurous and quirky tone of the show. The Doctor is his usual brilliant, witty self, and Richards captures David Tennant’s energy perfectly. Rose brings her usual mix of sass and heart, making her a great foil for the Doctor as they navigate this eerie, pirate-infested world. The supporting characters are colorful and fun, like Silver Sally, a half-robot bartender, and Drel McCavity, a shady collector with his own hidden motives.
The steampunk vibes are a standout, with steam-powered spaceships, robotic pirates, and a creepy treasure hunt that keeps the tension high. Richards does a great job creating an atmospheric world that feels both dangerous and whimsical. The plot is packed with twists, danger, and plenty of Doctor-style cleverness, though some of the twists are a bit predictable if you’re a seasoned Doctor Who fan.
The only downside? The pacing can feel uneven at times, with slower moments that drag between the big action set pieces. Also, while the mystery of the Resurrection Casket is intriguing, the payoff might feel underwhelming for readers expecting something truly mind-blowing.
The Resurrection Casket is a fun, fast-paced read that blends steampunk, pirates, and classic Doctor Who charm. If you love the Tenth Doctor and Rose or just enjoy a whimsical sci-fi adventure, this one’s worth checking out!