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This page shows books published in 2002. Click here for 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2003 |
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Mad Dogs and Englishmen by Paul Magrs |
| Published: 2002 | |
| No. of pages: 249 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53845 7 | |
The 100th novel in the BBC Worldwide Doctor Who SeriesProfessor Reginald Tyler's The True History of Planets was a twentieth-century classic; an epic tale of dwarves, swords and wizardry. And definately no poodles. Or at least there weren't when the Doctor read it. Now it tells the true tale of how the Queen of the poodles was overthrown; it's been made into a hit movie, and it's going to cause a bloodbath on the Dogworld - unless the Doctor, Fitz and Anji (and assorted friends) can sort it all out. |
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Hope by,Mark Clapham |
| Published: 2002 | |
| No. of pages: 249 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53846 5 | |
| The air is thick with fog. The sea burns. Law and order are a thing of the past. Headless corpses are being found at the edge of the city and the militia can't find the killer. Even the Doctor can't see any possibility of redemption for this cursed place. All he wants to do is leave. But to do so he needs the TARDIS - and the TARDIS is lost in the depths of a toxic sea. When the most powerful man on the planet offers to retrieve the TARDIS - for a price - the Doctor has no choice but to accept. |
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Anacrophobia by Jonathan Morris |
| Published: 2002 | |
| No. of pages: 277 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53847 3 | |
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Imagine a war. A war that has lasted centuries, a war which has transformed an entire planet into a desolate No Man's
Land. A war where time itself is being used as a weapon. You can create zones of decelerated time and bring the enemy
troops to a standstill. You can create storms of accelerated time and reduce the opposition to dust in a matter of
seconds. But now the war has reached a stalemate. Neither the Plutocrats nor the Defaulters have made any gains for over a hundred years. The Doctor, Fitz and Anji arrive at Isolation Station Forty, a military research establishment on the verge of a breakthrough. A breakthrough which will change the entire course of the war. |
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Trading Futures by Lance Parkin |
| Published: 2002 | |
| No. of pages: 277 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53848 1 | |
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Welcome to the future. The early decades of the twenty-first century. All the wars have been won. There are no rogue
states. The secret services of the world keep it electronically monitored, safe from all threat. There is no one left
for the United States and the Eurozone to fight. Except each other. A mysterious time traveller offers a better future - he has a time machine, and with it humanity could reach the next stage of evolution, they could share its secrets and become the new Lords of Time... either that, or someone could keep the technology for themselves, and use it to fight the ultimate war. |
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The Book of the Still by Paul Ebbs |
| Published: 2002 | |
| No. of pages: 276 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53851 1 | |
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The Unnoticed are a race bound to keep itself isolated from all history, or face a complete collapse from existence.
The Book of the Still is a lifeline for stranded time travellers - write your location, sign your name and be instantly
rescued. When the Unnoticed learn that within the book someone has revealed both their existence and whereabouts they
are forced into murderous intercession to find it. Fitz knows where it is, but then he’s the one who stole it. Carmodi, addicted to the energies trapped in frequent time travellers, also knows where it is. But she’s the one who’s stolen Fitz. Anji, alone on a doomed planet, trying to find evidence of a race that has never had the decency to exist, doesn’t know where anybody is. Embroiled in the deadly chase, the Doctor is starting to worry about how many people he can keep alive along the way... |
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The Crooked World by Steve Lyons |
| Published: 2002 | |
| No. of pages: 276 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53856 2 | |
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The people of the Crooked World lead an idyllic existence. Take Streaky Bacon, for example. This jovial farmer wants
nothing more from life than a huge blunderbuss with which he can blast away at his crop-stealing nemesis. And then
there's Angel Falls, a racing driver with a string of victories to her name. Sure, her trusted guardian might
occasionally put on a mask and menace her for her prize money, but that's just life, right? And for Jasper the cat,
nothing could be more pleasant than a nice, long nap in his kitchen - so long as that darn mouse doesn't jam his tail
into the plug socket again. But somebody is about to shatter all those lives. Somebody is about to change everything - and it's possible that no one on the Crooked World will ever be happy again. The Doctor's TARDIS is about to arrive. And when it does... That's all folks! |
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History 101 by Mags L. Halliday |
| Published: 2002 | |
| No. of pages: 268 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53854 6 | |
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Spain, 1937. In April, the small town of Guernica was razed to the ground in a firestorm that claimed a thousand or
more lives. In May, Barcelona exploded into fierce street fighting as different political faction fought for control
of the city. Both events have been the subject of fierce propagandist claims by all sides, but this book examines new
evidence to suggest that the two events are more closely linked than previously thought. Who were the shadowy figures working behind the scenes? Who were the Doctor, Anji and Fitz and what were their objectives? And were there really monsters roaming the streets? Presented in the form of a novel, History 101 tries to discover if the absolute truth can ever be revealed. It should be read as part of the ongoing Doctor Who: Eighth Doctor history course. |
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Camera Obscura by Lloyd Rose |
| Published: 2002 | |
| No. of pages: 279 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53857 0 | |
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The Doctor sat alone and listened to the beat of his remaining heart. He had never got used to it. He never would.
The single sound where a double should be. What was this new code hammering through his body? What did it mean?
Mortal. No, he'd always known he could die. Not mortal. Damaged. Crippled. Through his shirt, his fingers sought the
thick ridge of his scar. Human... The Doctor's second heart was taken from his body - for his own good, he was told.
Removed by his sometime ally, sometime rival, the mysterious time-traveller Sabbath. Now, as a new danger menaces
reality, the Doctor finds himself working with Sabbath again. And discovers the shocking truth about what became of
his missing heart. From a seance in Victorian London to a wild pursuit on Dartmoor, the Doctor and his companions work frantically to unravel the mystery of this latest threat to Time... Before Time itself unravels. |
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Time Zero by Justin Richards |
| Published: 2002 | |
| No. of pages: 275 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53866 X | |
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With Fitz gone to his certain death and Anji back at work in the City, the Doctor is once more alone. But he has a
lot to keep him occupied. At the Naryshkin Institute in Siberia, scientists are busily at work in a haunted castle.
Over a century earlier, creatures from a prehistory that never happened attack a geological expedition. Pages from
the lost expedition’s journal are put on display at the British Museum, and a US spy plane suffers a mysterious fate.
Deep under the snowy landscape of Siberia the key to it all remains trapped in the ice. Only the Doctor can see
that these events are all related. But he isn’t the only person involved. Why is Colonel Hartford so interested in
the Institute? Who is the mysterious millionaire who is after the journal? How is the Grand Duchess, descendent of
the last Tsar, involved? Soon the Doctor is caught up in a plot that reaches back to the creation of the Universe.
And beyond... |
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The Infinity Race by Simon Messingham |
| Published: 2002 | |
| No. of pages: 273 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53863 5 | |
The Doctor is in trouble. He has his own race to win. Stuck in a parallel dimension, pursuing the mysterious Sabbath, he must unravel a complex plot in which he himself may be a pawn. Following the only lead, the TARDIS arrives on Selonart - a planet famed for the unique, friction nullifying water that covers its surface. A water that propels vast, technological yachts across its waves at incredible speeds. All in all, an indulgent, boastful demonstration of power by Earth's ruthless multi-stellar corporations. Is Sabbath's goal to win the race? Who is Bloom, the enigmatic Selonart native? As the danger escalates, the Doctor realises he is being manoeuvred into engineering his own downfall. Is it already too late for him? |