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Synopsis
The solar system is being spring-cleaned, to improve its feng shui and attract big business back to the long-abandoned seat of Earth's empire. Celebrity decoratiste Aristotle Halcyon is heading the campaign of controlled demolition. Having swept away the Asteroid Belt and the Oort Cloud, he now plans to make Jupiter more aesthetically pleasing by removing scores of "unnecessary" moons. But the ancient satellites hold deadly secrets, as the Doctor, Fitz and Trix soon discover. With eco-terrorists planning sabotage, corrupt officials lining their own pockets and sinister forces acting on their own agendas, only the Doctor sees that millions of innocents have been set on the fast track to bloody, unbridled destruction...
Is The Monsters Inside appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This Doctor Who tie-in novel features moderate sci-fi violence, eco-terrorism themes, and mass destruction scenarios typical of the franchise. Suitable for teen fans comfortable with action-adventure stakes and morally complex antagonists.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include mass death, death, and violence (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teen Doctor Who fans will enjoy this space adventure featuring environmental sabotage, ancient mysteries on Jupiter's moons, and the Doctor racing to prevent catastrophic destruction.