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New Adventures (BBC) 1998

Paul McGann

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Kursaal by Peter Anghelides
Published: 1998
No. of pages: 282
ISBN: 0 563 40578 3
Kursaal: A pleasure world, one huge theme park, or it will be if it isn't destroyed during construction. Sam falls in with a group of eco-terrorists who want the project halted to preserve the remains of the extinct Jax, a wolf like race whose remains are being buried under big-business tourist attractions. But investigations by the Doctor make him think the Jax may not be extinct.


Option Lock by Justin Richards
Published: 1998
No. of pages: 281
ISBN: 0 563 40583 X
All appears serene in modern day England when the Doctor and Sam emerge from the TARDIS. How far-reaching is the power of a society almost 700 years old, and how is it linked to Station Nine? From thirteenth century England and the former Soviet Union to the United States and the cold wastes of space a plan is coming together that may engulf the Earth in a nuclear nightmare.


Longest Day by Michael Collier
Published: 1998
No. of pages: 276
ISBN: 0 563 40581 3
The planet Hirarth, a world ravaged by time-fields, a patchwork of habitable areas. The planet is being expolited by a company happy to rent out temporally isolated chunks. The Doctor and Sam are separated: Sam becomes the focus of attention in a barren penal settlement whilst the Doctor discovers the secret of Hirath, an alien force arrives to reclaim the planet.


Legacy of the Daleks by John Peel
Published: 1998
No. of pages: 245
ISBN: 0 563 40574 0
22nd century England is recovering from the Dalek invasion. The Doctor's granddaughter, Susan, left behind, is helping to rebuild. Whilst searching for Sam, the Doctor discovers Susan is missing also. The Doctor's searches lead him to Lord Haldoran, who has a very sinister adviser. Power cables have been led down a huge mineshaft. Have the Daleks really been wiped out?


Dreamstone Moon by Paul Leonard
Published: 1998
No. of pages: 250
ISBN: 0 563 40585 6
Sam is on her own, but life is far from trouble free even without the Doctor. Pitched into the middle of a conflict between a company mining dreamstone and ecological protestors, deciding who the good guys are are not easy when people start dying, and the killers seem to be the same species as Sam's friends. The Doctor suspects that dreamstone isn't what is appears to be.


Seeing I by Jonathan Blum & Kate Orman
Published: 1998
No. of pages: 279
ISBN: 0 563 40586 4
Sam is homeless on the streets of colony world Ha'olam. The Doctor, whilst searching for Sam, discovers evidence of alien involvement in the local mega-coroporation INC, earning confinement in a prison that becomes a hell of his own making. Both face personal battles. If they do manage to find each other again, what will be left of either of them?


Placebo Effect by Gary Russell
Published: 1998
No. of pages: 279
ISBN: 0 563 40587 2
Micawber's World is hosting the intergalactic Olympic Games of 3999. When the Doctor and Sam arrive murders begin. The Doctor finds himself drafted in to investigate perfomance enhancing drugs, but what is their real purpose? At the centre of Micawber's World is a parasitic species the Doctor has met once before, the Wirrrn. They seem determined to spread their seed throughout the galaxy.


Vanderdeken's Children by Christopher Bulis
Published: 1998
No. of pages: 281
ISBN: 0 563 40590 2
A mysterious disturbance in the hyperspatial vortex causes the Doctor to materialise the TARDIS in deep space. A derelict space craft has become the subject of confrontation between starships from rival systems. An expedition into the centre of the craft disturbs a sinister presence and takes the expedition to an inevitable confrontation with fate - and maybe beyond.


The Scarlet Empress by Paul Magrs
Published: 1998
No. of pages: 277
ISBN: 0 563 40595 3
The Doctor and Sam are caught up a struggle for survival on the planet Hyspero, a world where magic and danger walk hand in hand. The planet is ruled by the Scarlet Empresses, creatures of dangerous powers. A member of the Doctor's race is eager to posess the powers. In a world where the magical is possible, is anything really as it seems?


The Janus Conjunction by Trevor Baxendale
Published: 1998
No. of pages: 283
ISBN: 0 563 40599 6
Two planets: Janus Prime, forever in darkness, and Menda, rich and fertile in the light of the sun. The Doctor and Sam find themselves in a war between rival colonising humans when they arrive on Janus Prime. The planet is littered by ancient runis, including a hyperspatial link which the Mendans are using. But what is its true purpose?


Beltempest by Jim Mortimore
Published: 1998
No. of pages: 249
ISBN: 0 563 40593 7
Belannia II is plunged into darkness for a month after the sun Bel is shrouded in a triple eclipse. Bel returns younger, brighter and hotter, but it is only the beginning of the end for the entire solar system. 100,000 years later the Doctor and Sam visit Belannia IV where disaster looms. There is a new religious suicide-cult being spread through the system, and the leader's word may be worse than the forces brought into being by the changes in the sun.


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