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Wilfred Mott is very happy: his granddaughter, Donna, is back home, catching up with family and gossiping about her journeys, and he has just discovered a new star and had it named after him. He takes the Tenth Doctor with him to the naming ceremony. But the Doctor soon discovers something else new, and worryingly bright, in the heavens - something that is heading for Earth. It's an ancient force from the Dark Times. And it is very, very angry.
An adventure featuring the Tenth Doctor as played by David Tennant and his companion Donna
258 pages, Kindle Edition
First published December 26, 2008

But at least this is a proper good-bye to her. She's in her best, formidable, brave, resilient. We got more backstory of Sylvia and Wilf and what happened to Donna's father.
I like all those short glimpses to secondary (and tertiary) characters' lives, too, as it makes them closer, more alive - and their death (if there's any) is not treated just like a plot device. No "red uniforms" being killed. Real people die!
And there's humour. I laughed out loud many times.
But, there's always "but". In this case, it's the story itself. It's just another take on "The Idiot's Lantern" (TV episode), completely with incorporeal villain taking more or less feminine form, bursts of purple energy and so on.