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The Witch Hunters by Steve Lyons |
| Published: 1998 | |
| No. of pages: 279 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 40579 1 | |
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Salem, Massachusetts, 1692: The Doctor's companions decide to live in history while the
Doctor effects repairs to the TARDIS. Realising what is going to happen, the Doctor
ushers them quickly away. But Susan is desperate to return, leading the TARDIS crew into
jeopardy.
This adventure takes place between The Reign of Terror and Planet of Giants |
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City at World's End by Christopher Bulis |
| Published: 1999 | |
| No. of pages: 281 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 55579 3 | |
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The city of Arkhaven: last bastion of civilisation in a doomed world. The inhabitants are
pinning their hopes on a desperate gamble. Whilst on the surface jealous factions are
secretly contesting for the chance to shape the future of a new world, beneath the surface
lie secrets and mysteries where appearances can be deceptive.
This adventure takes place between The Reign of Terror and Planet of Giants |
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Byzantium! by Keith Topping |
| Published: 2001 | |
| No. of pages: 280 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53836 8 | |
| Byzantium. The imperial city - rising dramatically, as if by a trick of the light. Its domes and towers and minarets overlook a place of intrigue, lust, power, oppression, resistance and murder. Romans, Greeks, Zealots, Pharises - all meet in the market squares of the great cit, but mutual loathing and suspicion are rife. Events cast the Doctor and his companions into a deadly maelstrom of social and political upheaval. They must each face the possibility of being stranded, alone and far from their own times, in an alien culture bunker. |
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Salvation by Steve Lyons |
| Published: 1999 | |
| No. of pages: 274 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 55566 1 | |
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New York, 1965: Society is breaking down with crime running rife, and conflicts between ideologies,
races, genders and generation. The people call out to their gods. And the Gods have answered. The
Doctor is sceptical of their motives, and why are the events not recorded in history?
This adventure takes place between The Massacre and The Ark |
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Bunker Soldiers by Martin Day |
| Published: 2001 | |
| No. of pages: 281 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53819 8 | |
| A terrifying alien army is sweeping across the landscape, decimating towns and sujugating everyone and everything in its path. The invaders, with their astutemilitary tactics and advanced weaponary, seem unstoppable. The Doctor and his companions that this is Earth history, and they are powerless to intervene. Not everyone is prepared to accept their fate. Desperate people take desperate action. And they may succeed. Deep beneath the city something truly alien is stirring. |
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Ten Little Aliens by Stephen Cole |
| Published: 2002 | |
| No. of pages: 281 | |
| ISBN: 0 563 53853 8 | |
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Far out in space, on the ragged edges of Earth's bloated empire, an elite unit of soldiers is on a training
mission.
But deep in the heart of the hollowed-out planetoid that forms their battleground, a chilling secret waits to be discovered: ten alien corpses, frozen in time at the moment of violent, bloody death. The bodies are those of the empire's most wanted terrorists, and their discovery could end a war of attrition devastating the galaxy. But is the same force that slaughtered them still lurking in the dark tunnels of the training ground? And what are its plans for the people of Earth? When the Doctor arrives on the planetoid with Ben and Polly, he soon scents a net tightening about them. And as the soldiers begin to disappear one by one, paranoia spreads; is the real enemy out there in the darkness, or somewhere among them? |