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If you wish to buy any of the books on-line click on the title and you will be taken to www.amazon.co.uk where you can purchase the book of your choice. |
This page shows books published in 2000. Click here for 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 |
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Parallel 59 by Natalie Dallaire & Stephen Cole |
| Published: 2000 | |
| No. of pages: 282 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 55590 4 | |
| The Doctor and Compassion find themselves the prisoners of a militaristic power on the planet Skale, Parallel 59, after fleeing a doomed space station. Fitz, however, finds himself apparently safe in a colony for convalescents. On Skale each of the planet's power blocs is determined to be the first in a space race. The Doctor's knowledge could help Parallel 59 succeed, but with devastating consequences. |
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The Shadows of Avalon by Paul Cornell |
| Published: 2000 | |
| No. of pages: 274 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 55588 2 | |
| Grieving after the death of his wife, the Brigadier searches for death. He finds his way to Avalon, and the Kingdom of the Catuvelauni. The Doctor is marooned in Avalon, away from his companions and the TARDIS. But when a gateway opens between Avalon and Earth the British Army arrives in force. With dragons fighting jet planes, Gallifreyan agents and more, can the Doctor save the world, his best friend and himself? |
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The Fall of Yquatine by Nick Walters |
| Published: 2000 | |
| No. of pages: 286 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 55594 7 | |
| Yquatine: The cultural, political and economic centre of the Minerva system, and a planet with one month to live. Fitz knows, as he was there when it fell; Trapped a month in the past, he doesn't know if the Doctor survived, where Compassion is, or who the invaders will be. He does know, though, when he will will die along with millions of others. The Doctor tries to talk sense into soldiers and politicians as Compassion tries to avert the war. |
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Coldheart by Trevor Baxendale |
| Published: 2000 | |
| No. of pages: 277 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 55595 5 | |
| The Doctor and crew arrive on Eskon; the surface of the planet burns while beneath the surface are vast frozen lakes. The community that relies of the ice reservoirs has more than a water shortage to worry about; the hideous degenerate mutations, the Slimers, are growing hostile, and their leader is determined to exact revenge. To unearth the ugliest secrets of Eskon the TARDIS crew becomes embroiled in a desperate conflict. |
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The Space Age by Steve Lyons |
| Published: 2000 | |
| No. of pages: 237 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53800 7 | |
| This is the city: a technological paradise built by an advanced race. The people that lived here were enlightened and contented. Obedient robots tended to their every whim. Disease, war, famine and pollution had been eradicated. The city is self-cleansing. It's systens harness solar power and static electricity. This is Earth, 2000A.D. This is your future. Welcome to the space age. |
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Banquo Legacy by Andy Lane & Justin Richards |
| Published: 2000 | |
| No. of pages: 276 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53808 2 | |
| Banquo Moor - scene of a gruesome murder a hundred years ago. Now history is about to repeat itself. 1898 - the age of advancement, of electricity, of technology. Scientist Richard Harris is preparing to push into a new area: the science of the mind. For the Doctor time is running out. He knows Compassion is dying. He's aware that he has lost his own ability to regenerate. He's worried by Fitz's fake German accent. And he's desperate to uncover the Time Lord agent who has him trapped. |
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The Ancestor Cell by Peter Anghelides & Stephen Cole |
| Published: 2000 | |
| No. of pages: 286 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53809 0 | |
| The Doctor is not the man he was. But what has he become? The Faction Paradox is finally making him one of their own. They have a mission for him, which will deliver him into the hands of the Time Lords, who also have a mission for him. A gargantuan structure has appeared in the skies over Gallifrey. Only the Doctor can get inside. The Doctor finds himself a prisoner of his own actions, and must either face his most crushing defeat, or take one last, desperate chance for salvation... |
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The Burning by Justin Richards |
| Published: 2000 | |
| No. of pages: 240 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53812 0 | |
| The late nineteenth century; Britain is the workshop of the world, the centre of the Empire. Progress has left Middletown behind. The tin mine is worked out, jobs are scarce, and a crack has opened across the moors that the locals believe reaches into the depths of Hell. But things are changing: Lord Urton is planning to reopen the mine, and the Society for Psychical Research is interested in the fissure. Only one man can unravel the mysteries, and stop the Burning... |
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Casualties of War by Steve Emmerson |
| Published: 2000 | |
| No. of pages: 271 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53805 8 | |
| 1918: The world is at war. A terrible war that has left no-one untouched. In a North Yorkshire village of Hawkswick it seems the dead will not stay down. Horiffically wounded soldiers are on manouevres in the night, pets have gone missing and livestock is found slaiughtered. Suspicion falls on a nearby psychiatric hospital for shell-shocked soliders, Hawkswick Hall. As events escalate a stranger arrives. Can this Man from the Ministry solve this mystery? |
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The Turing Test by Paul Leonard |
| Published: 2000 | |
| No. of pages: 242 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53806 6 | |
| World War II is drawing to a close. Alan Turing, the code-breaker who has been critical to the allied war effort, is called to break a mysterious new cypher. The code is assumed to be German as it is coming from Germany. Only Turing's new friend, the Doctor, disagrees. It seems the Doctor knows too much about the code, the makers. To find the truth they must cross the front line and travel through occupied Germany, right into the firing line of the bloodiest war in history... |
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Endgame by Terrance Dicks |
| Published: 2000 | |
| No. of pages: 243 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53888 8 | |
| The Players have decided on an Endgame. Play ends only when one side has been annihilated - even if the entire planet is destroyed. Neither the Players, or the Doctor, was expecting the Doctor to be one of the pieces. The Doctor doesn't know who he is, and is rapidly ceasing to care. He has no interest in the Cold War, spies, or double agents. But he is soon forced to take an active role becuase as far as the authorities are concerned the Doctor is the Third Man. |
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Father Time by Lance Parkin |
| Published: 2000 | |
| No. of pages: 280 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53810 4 | |
| 1980's Earth isa battleground with rival alien factions having travelled from the far future to pursue their vendetta. With UFOs filling the skies, a giant robot stalking the Derbyshire hills, and alien hunters, the Doctor is the only man who can protect the innocents caught in the crossfire. Old scores are being settled and the Doctor is drawn into a decade long war that will strike at the heart of those he holds most dear. |