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Grave Matter by Justin Richards |
| Published: 2000 | |
| No. of pages: 246 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 55598 X | |
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When Christopher Sheldon buys Dorsill, a group of islands shrouded in fog, outright the locals owe him a debt of
thanks. They don't ask too many questions about what Sheldon and his friends are up to or where he got his money. Even
the first few deaths arouse no suspicion. Generally life goes on, until two strangers arrive... This adventure takes place after Vengenance on Varos. |
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Players by Terrance Dicks |
| Published: 1999 | |
| No. of pages: 251 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 55573 4 | |
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The Doctor promises Peri culture, champagne and elegance in London. The TARDIS lands in the right time, only the wrong
place. They soon become involved with a struggling politician and war correspodent in the Boer War by the name of
Winston Churchill. The TARDIS does reach London, a London populated by notorious figures. The Doctor suspects the
Players - mysterious beings who regard human history as no more than a chessboard. This adventure is set between Mark of the Rani and The Two Doctors. |
| Palace of the Red Sun by Christopher Bulis |
| Published: 2002 | |
| No. of pages: 284 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53849 X | |
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The TARDIS has landed the Doctor and Peri on a strangely isolated little world whose immaculate gardens basking under
a timeless sun seem the very model of tranquility. Of course, it's too good to be true. When the threat of invasion
looming the Doctor and Peri set out to confront the lofty Lords of Esselven. It is a race to save the people of Esselven from the clutches of Glavis Judd. But who amongst the garden world's strange inhabitants can they trust, when nobody is quite what they seem? As time runs out will Peri and the Doctor discover who really rules inside the Palace of the Red Sun? |
| Blue Box by Kate Orman |
| Published: 2003 | |
| No. of pages: 269 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53859 7 | |
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The Nineteen-Eighties; as we enter the Age of the Personal Computer, the newborn 'Internet' spreads across America, and
the computer invasion enters our homes. Across the technological frontier, an incredible war begins between the
criminals and their savvy opponents. A brilliant young programmer, a beautiful college student, and a mysterious hacker known only as 'The Doctor' join forces to combat an electronic threat fallen into the hands of a notorious computer outlaw. Respected computer journalist Charles 'Chick' Peters was an eyewitness as these unlikely heroes fought their hi-tech skirmishes across the nation's vunerable capital - and inside the world of the computer. BLUE BOX is the compelling true story of a secret computer project that could literally change the way you think. |
| Mission: Impractical by David A. McIntee |
| Published: 1998 | |
| No. of pages: 280 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 40592 9 | |
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The Doctor and Frobisher, being pursued by bounty hunters, are drawn into a mysterious scheme along with Glitz and
Dibber. What is the game being played by the authorities? Who is desperate to see the Doctor dead? And how are Orgron
raiders involved? The Doctor is involved in the crime of the century. This adventure is set between The Trial of a Time Lord and Time and the Rani. |
| Business Unusual by Gary Russell |
| Published: 1997 | |
| No. of pages: 277 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 40575 9 | |
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The Doctor, travelling alone, arrives in Brighton, 1989. He discovers his old friend, the Brigadier, has gone missing
when investigating SenéNet. The Doctor becomes entagled in a web of intrigue and, together with computer
programmer Melanie Jane Bush, must overcome the conspiracy, rescue the Brigadier and rescue the world once again. This adventure takes place between The Trial of a Time Lord and Time and the Rani. |
| The Quantum Archangel by Craig Hinton |
| Published: 2001 | |
| No. of pages: 282 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53824 4 | |
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Five thousand years ago the Priest Kings of Atlantis tried to enslave Kronos, the greatest of the Chronovores. They
failed with catastrophic results. Thirty years ago the Master tried to do the same, and barely escaped with his life.
In London, 2003, torn apart by tragedy, the Doctor and Mel go their separate ways, only to find their paths crossing.
As the Master tries to defend himself against the power of Kronos the Doctor and Mel must reconcile their differences
or the Quantum Archangel will be triumphant. This adventure takes place between The Trial of a Time Lord and Time and the Rani, and is a sequel to The Time Monster. |
| Instruments of Darkness by Gary Russell |
| Published: 2001 | |
| No. of pages: 283 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53828 7 | |
| The leaders on the planet Earth think that Magnate is a mysterious shadow Government that controls the world. The leaders believe the Network to be a ramshackle paranoid outfit of Eurpoean anarchists who will eventually blow themselves up. The leaders believe that if there are any humans that can control things with their mind they are few and far between. The leaders are wrong. The Doctor and Mel arrive on Earth just days before New Year. An old friend has been kidnapped and taken to France. |
| The Shadow In The Glass by Justin Richards and Stephen Cole |
| Published: 2001 | |
| No. of pages: 282 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53838 4 | |
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May 17th 1944: A squadron of Hurricanes shoots down an unidentified aircraft over the Dorset village of Turelhampton. A
routine operation. So why is the village immediately evacuated? 2001: Troops still occupy Turelhampton, guarding the village's dark secret. When a television documentary crew break through the cordon looking for a story, they find they've recorded more than they'd bargained for. Caught up in both a deadly conspiracy and historical mystery, retired Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart calls upton his old friend the Doctor. Half-glimpsed demons watch from the shadows as the Doctor and the Brigadier discover the last, and deadliest, secret of the Second World War. |