. "Paperback Book; 28 Chapters, 291 Pages"@en . "Happy Endings"@en . . "Death and Diplomacy"@en . . . "Happy Endings (novel)"@en . . . . . . "--04-24"^^ . . . . "It centres around the the wedding of Jason Kane and Bernice Summerfield. Much of the humour of the novel derives from the reactions of her wedding party \u2014 which includes Pakhars, Silurians, Ice Warriors and several other species \u2014 to ordinary life in an English village. Amongst the set pieces of the novel are two quintessentially British competitions \u2014 the pub quiz and cricket. Both get long, multi-chapter attention. Indeed, despite the fact that it is a Seventh Doctor story, its depiction of the friendly between the local villagers and Benny's mostly non-human wedding party is the longest and most detailed depiction of cricket in all Doctor Who fiction."@en . . . . . . . . . "Virgin Books"@en . . . . . . . . "50"^^ . "GodEngine"@en . "It centres around the the wedding of Jason Kane and Bernice Summerfield. Much of the humour of the novel derives from the reactions of her wedding party \u2014 which includes Pakhars, Silurians, Ice Warriors and several other species \u2014 to ordinary life in an English village. Amongst the set pieces of the novel are two quintessentially British competitions \u2014 the pub quiz and cricket. Both get long, multi-chapter attention. Indeed, despite the fact that it is a Seventh Doctor story, its depiction of the friendly between the local villagers and Benny's mostly non-human wedding party is the longest and most detailed depiction of cricket in all Doctor Who fiction."@en . . . . "1996-05-16"^^ . . . . "Seventh Doctor"@en . . . . "ISBN 0-426-20470-0"@en . .