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Doctor Who: Alex Kingston Reads Excerpt From Her River Song Novel
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Alex Kingston has written a novel featuring River Song, the character from
Doctor Who. The Ruby s Curse is now out in print, ebook and audiobook, and BBC Books has shared an excerpt along with a video of Kingston reading it.
Doctor Who is the gift that keeps on giving. The best characters attract fans with their intrigue, mystique, charisma, and endless potential for story. River Song, created by showrunner
Stephen Moffat, is one such character with a huge fan following.
Doctor Who: The Ruby s Curse, BBC Books
Explaining that it was the fantastic fan community that inspired her to write the novel, Kingston said that she relished the challenge of bringing River to life again on paper and promised that fans will hear the character s distinctive voice in the book. The most important thing is that it s her voice, and keeping her naughtiness, her sort of desire to just get out and have an adventure, her irreverence – but also her connection, the actress explained. I don t want to give away too many spoilers, but she also thinks a lot about her parents. So about Amy and Rory. There s also a side of her which is a little bit more reflective.