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A Device of Death by Christopher Bulis |
| Published: 1997 | |
| No. of pages: 259 | |
| ISBN: 0 426 20501 4 | |
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The Doctor and his companions have been scattered across the stars, wiping his memory in the
process. What did wipe the Doctors memory? People have been making weapons for millenia, but
maybe someone has found the ultimate device of death.
This adventure takes place between Genesis of the Daleks and Revenge of the Cybermen . |
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Managra by Stephen Marley |
| Published: 1995 | |
| No. of pages: 329 | |
| ISBN: 0 426 20453 0 | |
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Historical figures live again in the imaginary past of Europa, designed thousands of years in the
future. When the Doctor and Sarah arrive they are instantly accused of the Pope's murder. To prove
their innocence they must confront the Theatre of Transmogrification.
This adventure takes place between Planet of Evil and Pyramids of Mars . |
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Evolution by John Peel |
| Published: 1994 | |
| No. of pages: 259 | |
| ISBN: 0 426 20422 0 | |
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Local school children have been disappearing from a boarding school. Lights have been seen undeneath
the bay. Graves have been robbed. The Doctor uncovers a scheme to interfere with human evolution,
and Sarah faces a terrifying transmogrification.
This adventure takes place between The Brain of Morbius and The Seeds of Doom . |
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System Shock by Justin Richards |
| Published: 1995 | |
| No. of pages: 309 | |
| ISBN: 0 426 20445 X | |
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A CD-ROM - slipped into the Doctor's pocket by a dying man. An unconventional alien takeover
is about to take place over the Information Superhighway. To stop this, the Doctor and Sarah
join forces with an old friend.
This adventure takes place between The Seeds of Doom and The Masque of Mandragora . |
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The Shadow of Weng Chiang by David A. McIntee |
| Published: 1996 | |
| No. of pages: 291 | |
| ISBN: 0 426 20479 4 | |
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In the search for the fouth segment of the Key to Time the TARDIS crew arrive in 1930s Shanghai.
The Doctor is manipulated and obliged to follow the Dragon Path - the side effect of a disastrous
side-effect of a future experiment.
This adventure takes place between The Stones of Blood and The Androids of Tara . |
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The Romance of Crime by Gareth Roberts |
| Published: 1995 | |
| No. of pages: 246 | |
| ISBN: 0 426 20435 2 | |
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The Doctor, Romana and K-9 become embroiled in an investigation: What connects the gallery of
an artist with the slaughter of a survey team? And which of the Doctors enemies are abord the
approaching spacecraft?
This adventure takes place between The Creature from the Pit and Nightmare of Eden . |
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The English Way of Death by Gareth Roberts |
| Published: 1996 | |
| No. of pages: 278 | |
| ISBN: 0 426 20466 2 | |
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Londoners are enjoying a heatwave in the 1930s. A planned holiday for the TARDIS crew is interuppted
by the TARDIS warning of time pollution in the vicinity. Questions are thrown up: What connects
Nutchurch with the secret society of Percy Close? What is the truth behind the vapour known only
as Zodaal?
This adventure takes place between The Creature from the Pit and Nightmare of Eden and follows on from The Romance of Crime . |
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The Well-Mannered War by Gareth Roberts |
| Published: 1997 | |
| No. of pages: 293 | |
| ISBN: 0 426 20506 5 | |
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Barclow - an Earth type planet that two factions have laid claim to. In nearly two hundred of years
of conflict not one shot has been fired. Whilst K-9 pursues a career change as a politician the
Doctor discovers a sinister force that may be attempting to alter the wars peaceful course.
This adventure takes place between Shada and The Leisure Hive . |