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Cover of Doctor Who: The Feast of the Drowned by Stephen Cole
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Similar in plot structure

These books are ranked using the plot structure labels extracted for Doctor Who: The Feast of the Drowned.

Plot structure labels used: mystery-driven, investigation arc, gradual reveal, twists, race against time, episodic feel, abridged structure

Focused on “twist ending” where exact label matches exist.

This does not mean the books share the same plot, setting, quality, or difficulty. It means their plot structure embeddings are close.

Cover of Voice of Mars by Glynn Stewart

Voice of Mars

Glynn Stewart · 2016 · Starship’s Mage

Sent home to defuse a piracy scandal, a mage-officer must uncover the truth before two worlds slide into war.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.0785

Cover of Anvil Dark by J.N. Chaney

Anvil Dark

J.N. Chaney, Terry Maggert · 2021 · Backyard Starship

A spacefaring investigator and his crew chase a guild-wide conspiracy, a kidnapping, and stolen minds across the galaxy.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.0876

Cover of The Caves of Steel by Isaac Asimov

The Caves of Steel

Isaac Asimov · 1997 · Robot, chronological order

A skeptical Earth detective is forced to solve a murder with a humanoid robot partner in a crowded, far-future city.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.1193

Cover of Peeps by Scott Westerfeld

Peeps

Scott Westerfeld · 2006 · Peeps

A college freshman becomes a parasite carrier who hunts infected exes while uncovering a New York vampire conspiracy.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.1230

Cover of Wolverine: The Long Night by Benjamin Percy

Wolverine: The Long Night

Benjamin Percy · 2019 · Wolverine: The Long Night

Federal agents probe brutal deaths in an isolated Alaskan town, where every clue points toward Logan.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.1250

Cover of The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag by Robert A. Heinlein

The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag

Robert A. Heinlein · 1983

A detective couple trails a man with missing daytime memories and uncovers a reality-bending secret behind his life.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.1266