Andrew Cartmel Books In Order

The Vinyl Detective Books In Publication Order

  1. Written in Dead Wax (2016)
  2. The Run-Out Groove (2017)
  3. Victory Disc (2018)
  4. Flip Back (2019)
  5. Low Action (2020)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. The Wise (1999)

Doctor Who Books In Publication Order

  1. Doctor Who: Companion Piece (By:Mike Tucker) (2003)
  2. The Dalek Factor (By:Charlie Higson,Simon Clark) (2004)
  3. Script Doctor: The Inside Story of Doctor Who, 1986-89 (2005)
  4. Through Time: An Unauthorised and Unofficial History of Doctor Who (2005)

Judge Dredd Comic Books In Publication Order

  1. The Savage Amuseme*nt (By:David Bishop) (1874)
  2. Silencer (By:David Bishop) (1994)
  3. Dread Dominion (By:Stephen Marley) (1995)
  4. Dredd vs.Death (By:Gordon Rennie) (2003)
  5. Bad Moon Rising (By:David Bishop) (2004)
  6. Eclipse (By:James Swallow) (2004)
  7. Whiteout (By:James Swallow) (2005)
  8. The Final Cut (By:Matthew Smith) (2005)
  9. Swine Fever (2005)
  10. Psykogeddon (By:Dave Stone) (2006)
  11. Judge Dredd: Psykogeddon (By:Dave Stone) (2006)
  12. The Medusa Seed (By:Dave Stone) (2015)
  13. The Hundredfold Problem (By:John Grant) (2015)

Strontium Dog Comic Books In Publication Order

  1. Bad Timing (By:) (2004)
  2. Prophet Margin (By:) (2005)
  3. Ruthless (By:) (2005)
  4. Strontium Dog #3: Ruthless (By:) (2005)
  5. Day of the Dogs (2005)
  6. A Fistful of Strontium (By:Steve Lyons) (2005)

Doctor Who: New Adventures: Cat’s Cradle Books In Publication Order

  1. Time’s Crucible (By:) (1992)
  2. Warhead (1992)

Doctor Who Short Stories/Novellas In Publication Order

  1. Time and Relative (By:Kim Newman) (2001)
  2. Citadel of Dreams (By:Dave Stone) (2002)
  3. Foreign Devils (2003)
  4. Eye of the Tyger (By:Paul J. McAuley) (2003)
  5. Nightdreamers (By:Tom Arden) (2003)
  6. Ghost Ship (By:Keith Topping) (2003)
  7. Rip Tide (By:Louise Cooper) (2003)
  8. Wonderland (By:Mark Chadbourn) (2003)
  9. Shell Shock (By:Simon A. Forward) (2003)
  10. The Cabinet of Light (By:Daniel O’Mahony) (2003)
  11. Frayed (By:Tara Samms) (2003)
  12. Fallen Gods (By:Kate Orman,Jonathan Blum) (2003)
  13. Companion Piece (By:Mike Tucker,Robert Perry) (2003)
  14. Blood and Hope (By:Iain McLaughlin) (2004)
  15. The Beast of Babylon (By:Charlie Higson) (2013)

Rivers of London / Peter Grant Graphic Novel Books In Publication Order

  1. Rivers of London: Volume 1 – Body Work (By:Ben Aaronovitch) (2013)
  2. Rivers of London: Volume 2 – Night Witch (By:Ben Aaronovitch) (2014)
  3. Rivers of London Volume 3: Black Mould (By:Ben Aaronovitch) (2017)
  4. Rivers of London Volume 4: Detective Stories (By:Ben Aaronovitch) (2017)
  5. Rivers of London Volume 5: Cry Fox (By:Ben Aaronovitch) (2018)
  6. Rivers Of London Vol. 6: Water Weed (2018)
  7. Rivers Of London Vol. 7: Action at a Distance (2019)
  8. Rivers Of London Vol. 8: The Fey and the Furious (2019)
  9. Rivers of London Vol. 9: Monday, Monday (2021)

Doctor Who Short Stories/Novellas In Publication Order

  1. The Scientific Secrets of Doctor Who (With: Justin Richards,James Goss,Jonathan Morris,Jacqueline Rayner,George Mann,David Llewellyn,Jenny Colgan,Una McCormack,,James Swallow,Simon Guerrier,,,Mark Morris,,MarkWright) (2015)
  2. Tales of Terror (By:Jacqueline Rayner) (2017)
  3. Doctor Who: The Target Storybook (By:,Jacqueline Rayner,George Mann,Mike Tucker,Steve Cole,Jenny Colgan,Una McCormack,Simon Guerrier,Terrance Dicks,Gareth Roberts) (2019)
  4. I Am The Master: Legends of the Renegade Time Lord (By:,Mike Tucker) (2020)

Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor Comic Books In Publication Order

  1. Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor #1 (2018)
  2. Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor #2 (2018)
  3. Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor #3 (2018)

Doctor Who: New Adventures Books In Publication Order

  1. Nightshade (1992)
  2. Love and War (1992)
  3. Transit (1992)
  4. The Highest Science (1993)
  5. The Pit (1993)
  6. Deceit (1993)
  7. Lucifer Rising (1993)
  8. White Darkness (1993)
  9. Shadowmind (1993)
  10. Birthright (1993)
  11. Iceberg (1993)
  12. Blood Heat (1993)
  13. The Dimension Riders (1993)
  14. The Left-Handed Hummingbird (1993)
  15. Conundrum (1994)
  16. No Future (1994)
  17. Tragedy Day (1994)
  18. Legacy (1994)
  19. Theatre of War (1994)
  20. All-Consuming Fire (1994)
  21. Blood Harvest (1994)
  22. Strange England (1994)
  23. First Frontier (1994)
  24. St. Anthony’s Fire (1994)
  25. Falls the Shadow (1994)
  26. Parasite (1994)
  27. Warlock (1995)
  28. Set Piece (1995)
  29. Infinite Requiem (1995)
  30. Sanctuary (1995)
  31. Human Nature (1995)
  32. Original Sin (1995)
  33. Sky Pirates! (1995)
  34. Zamper (1995)
  35. Toy Soldiers (1995)
  36. Head Games (1995)
  37. The Also People (1995)
  38. Shakedown (1995)
  39. Just War (1996)
  40. Warchild (1996)
  41. Sleepy (1996)
  42. Death and Diplomacy (1996)
  43. Happy Endings (1996)
  44. GodEngine (1996)
  45. Christmas on a Rational Planet (1996)
  46. Return of the Living Dad (1996)
  47. The Death of Art (1996)
  48. Damaged Goods (1996)
  49. Bad Therapy (1996)
  50. Oh No It Isn’t! (1997)
  51. Eternity Weeps (1997)
  52. The Room With No Doors (1997)
  53. Lungbarrow (1997)
  54. The Dying Days (1997)
  55. So Vile a Sin (1997)

Past Doctor Adventures Books In Publication Order

  1. Doctor Who: The Roundheads (By:Mark Gatiss) (1997)
  2. The Devil Goblins from Neptune (By:Martin Day,Keith Topping) (1997)
  3. The Murder Game (By:Steve Lyons) (1997)
  4. The Ultimate Treasure (By:) (1997)
  5. Business Unusual (By:Gary Russell) (1997)
  6. Illegal Alien (By:Mike Tucker,Robert Perry) (1997)
  7. Doctor Who: Illegal Alien: The Monster Collection Edition (By:Mike Tucker) (1997)
  8. The Roundheads (By:Mark Gatiss) (1997)
  9. The Face of the Enemy (By:David A. McIntee) (1998)
  10. Eye of Heaven (By:Jim Mortimore) (1998)
  11. The Witch Hunters (By:Steve Lyons) (1998)
  12. The Hollow Men (By:Martin Day,Keith Topping) (1998)
  13. Catastrophea (By:Terrance Dicks) (1998)
  14. Mission: Impractical (By:David A. McIntee) (1998)
  15. Zeta Major (By:Simon Messingham) (1998)
  16. Dreams of Empire (By:Justin Richards) (1998)
  17. Last Man Running (By:) (1998)
  18. Matrix (By:Mike Tucker,Robert Perry) (1998)
  19. The Infinity Doctors (By:Lance Parkin) (1998)
  20. Salvation (By:Steve Lyons) (1999)
  21. The Wages of Sin (By:David A. McIntee) (1999)
  22. Deep Blue (By:Mark Morris) (1999)
  23. Players (By:Terrance Dicks) (1999)
  24. Millennium Shock (By:Justin Richards) (1999)
  25. Storm Harvest (By:Mike Tucker,Robert Perry) (1999)
  26. The Final Sanction (By:Steve Lyons) (1999)
  27. City at World’s End (By:Justin Richards) (1999)
  28. Divided Loyalties (By:Gary Russell) (1999)
  29. Corpse Marker (By:) (1999)
  30. Last of the Gaderene (By:Mark Gatiss) (2000)
  31. Last of the Gaderene (By:Mark Gatiss) (2000)
  32. Tomb of Valdemar (By:Simon Messingham) (2000)
  33. Verdigris (By:Paul Magrs) (2000)
  34. Grave Matters (By:Justin Richards) (2000)
  35. Heart of TARDIS (By:Dave Stone) (2000)
  36. Prime Time (By:Mike Tucker) (2000)
  37. Imperial Moon (By:) (2000)
  38. Festival of Death (By:Jonathan Morris) (2000)
  39. Independence Day (By:) (2000)
  40. The King of Terror (By:Keith Topping) (2000)
  41. The Quantum Archangel (By:) (2001)
  42. The Shadow in the Glass (By:Justin Richards,Stephen Cole) (2001)
  43. Bunker Soldiers (By:Martin Day) (2001)
  44. Rags (By:) (2001)
  45. Asylum (By:) (2001)
  46. Superior Beings (By:) (2001)
  47. Byzantium! (By:Keith Topping) (2001)
  48. Bullet Time (By:David A. McIntee) (2001)
  49. Psi-ence Fiction (By:) (2001)
  50. Dying in the Sun (By:) (2001)
  51. Instruments of Darkness (By:Gary Russell) (2001)
  52. Relative Dementias (By:Mark Michalowski) (2002)
  53. Drift (By:Simon A. Forward) (2002)
  54. Palace of the Red Sun (By:) (2002)
  55. Amorality Tale (By:David Bishop) (2002)
  56. Warmonger (By:Terrance Dicks) (2002)
  57. Ten Little Aliens (By:Stephen Cole) (2002)
  58. Combat Rock (By:) (2002)
  59. The Suns of Caresh (By:) (2002)
  60. Heritage (By:) (2002)
  61. Fear of the Dark (By:Trevor Baxendale) (2003)
  62. The Time Travellers (By:Simon Guerrier) (2003)
  63. Blue Box (By:Kate Orman) (2003)
  64. Loving the Alien (By:Mike Tucker,Robert Perry) (2003)
  65. The Colony of Lies (By:Colin Brake) (2003)
  66. Wolfsbane (By:Jacqueline Rayner) (2003)
  67. Deadly Reunion (By:Terrance Dicks) (2003)
  68. The Scream of the Shalka (By:Paul Cornell) (2004)
  69. Empire of Death (By:David Bishop) (2004)
  70. The Eleventh Tiger (By:David A. McIntee) (2004)
  71. The Algebra of Ice (By:) (2004)
  72. Synthespians™ (By:) (2004)
  73. The Indestructible Man (By:Simon Messingham) (2004)
  74. Match of the Day (By:) (2005)
  75. Island of Death (By:) (2005)
  76. Spiral Scratch (By:Gary Russell) (2005)
  77. Fear Itself (By:) (2005)
  78. World Game (By:Terrance Dicks) (2005)
  79. Atom Bomb Blues (2005)

Doctor Who Big Finish Short Trips Anthologies In Publication Order

  1. Zodiac (2002)
  2. Companions (2003)
  3. A Universe of Terrors (2003)
  4. The Muses (2003)
  5. Steel Skies (2003)
  6. Past Tense (2004)
  7. Life Science (2004)
  8. Reprecussions (2004)
  9. Monsters (2004)
  10. 2040 (2004)
  11. A Christmas Treasury (2004)
  12. Seven Deadly Sins (2005)
  13. A Day in the Life (2005)
  14. The Solar System (2005)
  15. The History of Christmas (2005)
  16. The Centenarian (2006)
  17. Time Signature (2006)
  18. Destination Prague (2007)
  19. Snapshots (2007)
  20. Defining Patterns (2007)
  21. Farewells (2007)
  22. Dalek Empire (2007)
  23. The Ghosts of Christmas (2007)
  24. The Quality of Leadership (2008)
  25. Transmissions (2008)
  26. How the Doctor Changed My Life (2008)
  27. Christmas Around the World (2008)

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Andrew Cartmel Books Overview

Through Time: An Unauthorised and Unofficial History of Doctor Who

The quirky British television series Doctor Who is a classic both of science fiction and television drama. First broadcast in 1963, it has remained an influential TV presence ever since, with a hugely successful new series airing in 2005 and on the Sci Fi Channel in the US in 2006. As a vehicle for satire, social commentary, or sheer fantasy adventure, Doctor Who is unparalleled. It was a show created for children, but it was immediately usurped by adults. Arriving at a time of upheaval in the popular arts in Britain, Doctor Who was born into a television tradition influenced by the TV plays of Dennis Potter, the cult television drama The Prisoner, the James Bond films and Stanley Kubrick’s science fiction triptych Dr Strangelove, 2001: A Space Odyssey and A Clockwork Orange. A British fantasy adventure that has unfolded across television screens over decades in the tradition of Lewis Carroll, Conan Doyle and HG Wells, the strength of Doctor Who has always been its writers and the ideas they nurtured. In this new history of the show, Andrew Cartmel who was the script editor on Doctor Who from 1987 to 1990 looks into its social and cultural impact providing a fascinating read for committed and casual fans alike. And the book is up to date, including a final chapter on the most recent series, starring Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper.

Silencer (By:David Bishop)

Sector 66’s chief judge, Eammon Kozwall, has been brutally murdered, his judges claim that his slaughter was just a random killing; others believe that some deeper conspiracy was being protected. Only one man can be trusted to take the case: Judge Dredd Mega City One’s toughest lawman.

Bad Moon Rising (By:David Bishop)

PREPARE FOR JUDGEMENT!Hot on the trail of a cargo of illegal bio weapons, Judge Dredd boards the Cityship Sargasso, a vast agglomeration of ancient toxic waste tankers loaded with refugees from warzones around the world. It is also home to large populations of mutants and scavengers, so when the law comes on board, Dredd finds himself as a most unwelcome guest. But when one of the bio weapons is released from stasis, Dredd must stop it before it sets about fulfilling its single pre programmed function: to destroy everything in its path. All new stories from the future shocked worlds of the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic 2000 AD! Check out the other books in this series.

Eclipse (By:James Swallow)

DIFFERENT CITY, SAME CREEPS!On the anniversary of the Apocalypse War, ruthless future lawman Judge Dredd heads off world to bring the rioting Luna 1 colony back under control. Using his unique brand of law enforcement, Judge Dredd is all that stands between millions of citizens and outright anarchy. But what have the vast MoonieCorp business empire and the Moon U pirate radio station got to do with the trouble?All new stories from the future shocked worlds of the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic 2000 AD! Check out the other books in this series.

Whiteout (By:James Swallow)

PREPARE FOR JUDGEMENT!In the nightmare future of Mega City One, the Judges are all that holds the teeming citizens from anarchy. Dredd is one such man judge, jury and executioner. In his latest adventure, Dredd tries to put a stop to Wess Smyth a small time hood who has stumbled across the Skorpion: an unstable and powerful cybernetic firearm. Can Dredd prevent a deadly crime wave in this ripping SF escapade?All new stories from the future shocked worlds of the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic 2000 AD!

Psykogeddon (By:Dave Stone)

PREPARE FOR JUDGEMENT!In the vast overcrowded metropolis of Mega City One, every single citizen is a potential criminal. A new kind of lawman is needed, one that has the power to dispense instant justice on the streets, and that’s where Joe Dredd and his fellow Judges come in. If you re guilty, be warned they are judge, jury and executioner! The criminal overlord Efil Drago San has finally been caught, but the Judges have a big problem. His crimes are so abominable and so global that his high profile demands that Mega City One will have to give him something it has never given before: a fair trial!All new stories from the future shocked worlds of the Galaxy s Greatest Comic 2000 AD!

Judge Dredd: Psykogeddon (By:Dave Stone)

PREPARE FOR JUDGEMENT!In the vast overcrowded metropolis of Mega City One, every single citizen is a potential criminal. A new kind of lawman is needed, one that has the power to dispense instant justice on the streets, and that’s where Joe Dredd and his fellow Judges come in. If you re guilty, be warned they are judge, jury and executioner! The criminal overlord Efil Drago San has finally been caught, but the Judges have a big problem. His crimes are so abominable and so global that his high profile demands that Mega City One will have to give him something it has never given before: a fair trial!All new stories from the future shocked worlds of the Galaxy s Greatest Comic 2000 AD!

The Medusa Seed (By:Dave Stone)

Judge Dredd features in the comic ‘2000 AD’. He is a lawman of the future: judge, jury and executioner. In this story Mega City One is under siege. A charismatic sociopath, Leviticus Thead, is holed up and if he isn’t stopped hundreds of hostages will die.

The Hundredfold Problem (By:John Grant)

Four million years ago a Dyson sphere was built within our solar system. For years Mega City One has been sending its most dangerous criminals to the sphere. But now the arch villain Dennis the Complete Bloody Sad*ist is threatening to destroy the sphere and Judge Dredd is sent to stop him.

Bad Timing (By:)

I’ll take you dead or alive. They’re going to kill you anyway may as well try your luck. Warped by the twisted effects of Strontium 90 fallout, mutants are a victimised underclass on Earth. Denied normal work, many have taken the one job too dirty for norms: bounty hunting. Across the expanding frontier of space, they hunt the criminals too dangerous for the Galactic Crime Commission. Johnny Alpha is one such Strontium Dog and his latest assignment takes him to Epsilon 5 a quarantined planet where time has sped up to four hundred times its normal rate. Johnny is in a literal race against time to avoid all manner of dangers and find his prey before he ages to death!Explosive all new stories from the future shocked worlds of the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic 2000 AD! Also available: Prophet Margin, Ruthless, Day of the Dogs, A Fistful of Strontium.

Prophet Margin (By:)

Strontium Dog, Johnny Alpha, is on the hunt for the uber hedonist and crimelord ‘Mister Grinn’. Alpha discovers that Grinn is hiding from the law on a remote swamp world where he plans to conduct a mass suicide a la Rev Jim Jones style

Strontium Dog #3: Ruthless (By:)

When the police put out a bounty on his big sister, Search/Destroy Agent Johnny Alpha races across the galaxy in search of her.

Day of the Dogs

Every Dog has his day…
Asdoel Zo hires Johnny Alpha and his Strontium Dogs to collect the bounty on Preacher Tarkettle, the man who killed his family. However, after landing on the desert world of Santo Segrelle, Johnny’s team is attacked and their weapons destroyed. Now armed with ancient six shooters and rifles, Johnny and his fellow mutants soon realise they have been tricked: Zo is a twisted big game hunter and he has his sights set on hunting the deadliest prey in the galaxy the Strontium Dogs!The meanest, darkest edge of the galaxy is brought into grisly focus in this ultra violent tale of heroism and treachery on the frontier. Explosive all new stories from the future shocked worlds of the Galaxy s Greatest Comic 2000 AD! Also available: Bad Timing, Prophet Margin, Ruthless, A Fistful of Strontium.

A Fistful of Strontium (By:Steve Lyons)

Johnny Alpha mutant, bounty hunter, gunslinger. In the worst end of the galaxy, bounty hunter Johnny Alpha and his companions chase an escaped felon across Miltonia: the only planet where mutants are the majority and normal humans are the mistrusted minority. But when their quarry has the power to steal other mutants identities, nothing is as it appears. Hard action and dark satire collide at the end of the galaxy. It’s a hi tech showdown in the lawless frontier of space!Explosive all new stories from the future shocked worlds of the Galaxy s Greatest Comic 2000 AD! Also available: Bad Timing, Prophet Margin, Ruthless, Day of the Dogs

The Cabinet of Light (By:Daniel O’Mahony)

Audio CD, Fantom Films Limited

Nightshade

The Doctor and Ace end up in the village of Crook Marsham in 1968. The Doctor contemplates retiring and Ace falls in love with local boy Robin Yeadon. in a nearby retirement home, Edmund Trevithick, who once played the fictional character known as Professor Nightshade in the BBC t.v series of the same title, begins to see other fictional characters from the program as if they were real. The Doctor realizes that Crook Marsham has had many unexplained deaths throughout history. The villagers are then plagued by appearances of lost loved ones.

The Highest Science

Audio CD, Big Finish Productions Ltd

Birthright

Audio CD, Big Finish Productions Ltd

Theatre of War

Audio CD, Big Finish Productions Ltd

All-Consuming Fire

Landing in Victorian London, the TARDIS crew is surprised to meet up with Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.

Toy Soldiers

Another suspenseful adventure, starring Dr. Who, Master of Time, and his cronies.

Just War

Audio CD, Big Finish Productions Ltd

Oh No It Isn’t!

Audio CD, Big Finish Productions Ltd

So Vile a Sin

The longest wunning science fiction TV series, Dr. Who has delighted fans on both sides of the Atlantic since 1963. Now, the New Adventures series, original, full length novels which continue the Doctor’s travels in time, presents So Vile a Sin, which culminates in the final confrontation between Dr. Who and the psi powered Brotherhood, and marks the departure of the Doctor’s companion, Roz Forrester.

Doctor Who: The Roundheads (By:Mark Gatiss)

A Doctor Who adventure set in the time of Cromwell. The Civil Wars have ended with victory for the Roundheads, and Charles I is threatened with execution. In a country of divided loyalties, strangers are looked upon with suspicion, and the crew of the Tardis soon finds itself in danger.

The Devil Goblins from Neptune (By:Martin Day,Keith Topping)

The human race stands at a worrying political crossroads. UNIT is up to its ears in alien sightings, reporting of UFOs and threats from other worlds and for good reason the devil goblins from Neptune have landed.

Business Unusual (By:Gary Russell)

A Doctor Who adventure. At Brighton in the 1980s, SeneNet Interactive are getting ready to launch their new 64 bit games console. But who are SeneNet? Their headquarters are guarded fiercely and they are buying up smaller companies. Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart’s C19 security division investigates.

Illegal Alien (By:Mike Tucker,Robert Perry)

A novel featuring Doctor Who and Ace. As the Luftwaffe bomb London, a silver sphere falls from the sky, and several large, humanoid figures emerge. The Doctor and Ace realize that the sphere bears all the hallmarks of sophisticated alien technology, and whatever it contained is now loose in London.

Doctor Who: Illegal Alien: The Monster Collection Edition (By:Mike Tucker)

A novel featuring Doctor Who and Ace. As the Luftwaffe bomb London, a silver sphere falls from the sky, and several large, humanoid figures emerge. The Doctor and Ace realize that the sphere bears all the hallmarks of sophisticated alien technology, and whatever it contained is now loose in London.

The Roundheads (By:Mark Gatiss)

A Doctor Who adventure set in the time of Cromwell. The Civil Wars have ended with victory for the Roundheads, and Charles I is threatened with execution. In a country of divided loyalties, strangers are looked upon with suspicion, and the crew of the Tardis soon finds itself in danger.

The Face of the Enemy (By:David A. McIntee)

Whilst the Doctor and Jo are away from Earth the Brigadier is confronted with open warfare on the streets of Britain. He and UNIT have to rely on an old adversary to help them save Earth.

Eye of Heaven (By:Jim Mortimore)

The Doctor and Leela travel back to Victorian times to unravel the mysteries of the Easter Island statues, and solve the conundrum of how nearly 18,000 islanders left their home without using boats.

The Hollow Men (By:Martin Day,Keith Topping)

The Tardis lands in a village of Evil; a scout craft sent by an alien race in the time of the Civil War, to as*sess the Earth for conquest. Hidden beneath the ground, the deadly intelligence that animates it begins to stir, tainting the lives of all those in the village.

Catastrophea (By:Terrance Dicks)

A jubilant Doctor has been given freedom again by the Time Lords to roam time and space. But when he and Sam arrive on the planet of Catastrophea, he begins to wish perhaps his exile on Earth had remained imposed, for the Doctor becomes embroiled in the schemes of off world drug smugglers.

Mission: Impractical (By:David A. McIntee)

When daring criminal, Jack Chance masterminds the heist of a precious national treasure from the planet Veltroch, it is the first step in a chain of events that could lead to the destruction of two civilizations. This is a Doctor Who novel featuring the sixth Doctor and Frobisher.

Zeta Major (By:Simon Messingham)

A Doctor Who novel featuring the fifth Doctor, Tegan and Nyssa. The Doctor meets the race of Zeta Minor again, and gets caught up in a situation akin to a Jacobean revenge tragedy. The Doctor must fight his way through layers of court intrigue before he can prevent the destruction of the Universe.

Dreams of Empire (By:Justin Richards)

Further adventures of the 2nd Doctor Who with Jamie and Victoria, together on a barren asteroid with a stranger in a mask.

Last Man Running (By:)

Arriving on a jungle planet, Doctor Who and Leela soon find themselves hunted by a hideous alien lifeform, which appears to be some kind of robot with a taste for human flesh.

Matrix (By:Mike Tucker,Robert Perry)

It is Victorian London and Jack the Ripper is stalking the streets or is it the Doctor?A crystal from the TARDIS’ telepathic circuits has a serious effect on the Doctor’s mind, and Ace finds herself isolated and in danger. What part is the Doctor being forced to play? What is the secret of the 12 shadow TARDISes which eerily wait in silence for events to play out? Only as Ace runs for her life does she realize that the Doctor is at the mercy of a terrifying force from his own future one he may be powerless to stop.

The Infinity Doctors (By:Lance Parkin)

For 20,000 centuries the inhabitants of Gallifrey, Doctor Who’s home planet, have been the most powerful race in the cosmos: they are the Lords of Time, and have used their powers carefully. But now a new force has been unleashed that is capable of destroying them. And it is one of their own.

Salvation (By:Steve Lyons)

Featuring the first Doctor Who and Steven, this novel is set in New York in 1965. It is a time of conflict between ideologies, races, generations and genders, when crime runs rife and an unpopular war drags on in a distant land. In the midst of this turmoil, people cry out to their gods.

The Wages of Sin (By:David A. McIntee)

From the wastes of Siberia to the imperial court at St Petersburg, the third Doctor Who, accompanied by Jo and Liz, is involved in the machinations of the mad monk Rasputin. Jo and Liz come to realize that history books can lie, but the Doctor can see the threads that hold all time together.

Deep Blue (By:Mark Morris)

The fifth Doctor Who takes Tegan and Turlough to Tayborough Sands for a holiday, which is cut short when the crew of a boat are found slaughtered. Tempers are fraying in Tayborough, violent incidents are at an all time high, and holiday makers are being transformed into strange monsters.

Players (By:Terrance Dicks)

A Doctor Who historical adventure. In turn of the century South Africa, aspiring war correspondent Winston Churchill is befriended by two strangers the Doctor and Peri. Suspecting mysterious forces at work behind the scenes, the Doctor determines to keep a close eye on Churchill’s career.

Millennium Shock (By:Justin Richards)

The Millennium Bug is threatening to bring the world’s computers to a standstill. Experts struggle to avert disaster, but a powerful force seems determined to work against them. In Britain panic has set in, what can the time travelling Doctor do to help?

Storm Harvest (By:Mike Tucker,Robert Perry)

A Doctor Who adventure. Years after the extinction of its indigenous races, the sea world of Coralee is populated by human and dolphin colonists. They are ignorant of what caused the original population to die out, but tales of vicious monsters proliferate.

The Final Sanction (By:Steve Lyons)

Another adventure with the time travelling Doctor.

City at World’s End (By:Justin Richards)

The Tardis lands the time travellers on the deserted observation deck of a skyscraper like building. Giant screens show programmes about an evacuation procedure and reveal that ‘Zero Time’ is an estimated 35 days away.

Divided Loyalties (By:Gary Russell)

An adventure featuring the fifth Doctor Who, Tegan, Nyssa and Adric, and delving into the past of the first Doctor. The story explores the relationship between the universe and one of the Doctor’s oldest protagonists, the Celestial Toymaker.

Corpse Marker (By:)

Another adventure of the time travelling Doctor Who.

Last of the Gaderene (By:Mark Gatiss)

Another adventure of the time travelling Doctor, in which Doctor Who and Jo are asked to investigate the suspicious goings on of the Legion International in the beautiful village of Culverton.

Last of the Gaderene (By:Mark Gatiss)

Another adventure of the time travelling Doctor, in which Doctor Who and Jo are asked to investigate the suspicious goings on of the Legion International in the beautiful village of Culverton.

Tomb of Valdemar (By:Simon Messingham)

The Doctor inadvertantly materializes on Ashkellia, where the tomb of the dreaded Valdemar lies. Or are the tales of the evil ruler reputedly responsible for the chaos surrounding the Higher Dimensions only a myth after all?

Verdigris (By:Paul Magrs)

A third Doctor and Jo story in which Jo is kidnapped by the Master when she tries to get to the bottom of some weird goings on at UNIT. The supposed Master turns out to be Verdigris, a sinister and powerful force whose motives must be exposed before the Doctor can find a way to defeat him.

Grave Matters (By:Justin Richards)

The Doctor and Peri materialize on island named Dorsill, which has recently been purchased by a DNA scientist named Sheldon. At first the villagers are unconcerned by a few local deaths. Little do they realize that they are now part of Sheldon’s closed experiment.

Heart of TARDIS (By:Dave Stone)

There’s a serious reality breach in the 1950s American town of Lychburg, as the second Doctor discovers when the TARDIS unexpectedly lands there, and he discovers it to be a city of anachronisms and temporal contradictions.

Prime Time (By:Mike Tucker)

The Tardis lands on the planet Blinni Blinni, location of Channel 400 the biggest entertainment system in the galaxy, run by media tycoon Vogol Lukos. The Doctor is convinced that the Channel 400 network is a front for something far more sinister, and decides to break into the premises.

Imperial Moon (By:)

A fifth Doctor and Turlough novel in which the TARDIS materializes on the far side of the moon. The year is 1878, and the Doctor meets up with an expedition led by Captain Richard Halliwell. Why does history hold no record of Victorian space travel?

Festival of Death (By:Jonathan Morris)

The Doctor and Romana land on one of the inner ships stuck in a terrible traffic jam near the space city known as G Lock. Here people take part in themed death experiences. The Doctor’s task is to defeat a creature called the Repulsion.

Independence Day (By:)

The TARDIS lands on the planet Mendeb, where Ace meets a merchant adventurer named Kedin. She falls for him, seduces him and then discovers him to be a slave trader. When, horrified, she tries to flee, he feeds her the will sapping spore drug that turns independent citizens into obedient slaves, and sells her. The Doctor is on a mission to liberate the Mendeb slaves and lead them in revolt against the emperor Vathran but can they survive without the support of their generous employers? Meanwhile, Ace finds herself sold into the henads of Kedin’s arch enemy Vathran, where she learns the reason for Kedin’s slave trading Vathran has imprisoned Kedin’s family and is threatening to have them put to death.

The King of Terror (By:Keith Topping)

The Doctor is summoned to a meeting with Brigadier who shows him a photo of a media mogul named Sanger who’s bought enough plutonium to destroy the world ten times over. The Doctor finds himself engaged in a race against time to save planet Earth.

The Quantum Archangel (By:)

A sixth Doctor and Mel novel. In a university on planet Earth, Paul Sweeney and Arlene Cole have designed TITAN designed to penetrate the Vortex and access the very foundations of reality. The Master, pursued by the Chronivores, thinks that TITAN could be the perfect means of revenge.

The Shadow in the Glass (By:Justin Richards,Stephen Cole)

In Anterctica, nearly fifty years after the end of World War 2, Na*zi Initiates inhibit a secret base; around them move the shadows and reflections of strange, Imp like figures…
The village of Turelhampton in Dorset is still a restricted military zone, cordoned off from the outside world. When a rogue film crew breaks in, welrd damons, invisible to the naked eye, appear on camers…
And in a remote country house in Cornwall, a freelance investigative journalist is horrified to discover neo Na*zis performing an occult ritual involving a functional, accurate, crystal ball the Scrying Glass. And in the background, the figure of Hilter watching, exactly as he appears in the last pictures of him alive…
What really did happen in the Berlin bunker in 1945, when Hitler and Eva Braun supposedly committed joint suicide? And what connection does this have with the uncanny imps that can be seen only in reflections and shadows? Why is it so imperative that no one discover the secret of Turelhampton? It is up to the Doctor and the faithful Brigadier to find out.

Bunker Soldiers (By:Martin Day)

A first Doctor, Steven and Dodo novel, set in the Ukraine. The Doctor must find a way of halting the murderous trail of a terrifying skull faced creature, released from its ancient coffin in a superstitious attempt to deliver the city of Kiev from defeat by the Mongols.

Rags (By:)

A Third Doctor, Jo and Unit novel. In Dartmoor, a punk band get into a fight with a group of rich and rowdy young students, whose Range Rover crashes into their car. The groups are spurred on to insane acts of violence by a mysterious force, and the punk band singer hears a voice in his head which directs him towards a rusty knife buried in the ground. Murder ensues and blood soaks into the rock. It is much later on that a creature emerges from the bloody rock, greedily anticipating the chaos that it plans to cause…
The Tardis alerls the Doctor to an incongruous energy fluctuation in the southwest of England. There, he finds himself part of the audience of one of the band’s gigs, and their anarchic music is attracting an ever growing convoy of violent disciples. What is the dormant force that has been awakened, and what are its destructive aims? How many more people must suffer a brutal death before the Doctor can halt the bloody trail of the convoy?

Superior Beings (By:)

A Fifth Doctor and Peri novel. The planet Rocosia consists of nothing but immaculately cultivated plant life, that dazzles visitors to the planet. However, as the Decimators try to destroy the planet, the Doctor is rescued by the Valethske, creatures who are holding Peri captive.

Byzantium! (By:Keith Topping)

A First Doctor novel. The Tardis arrives in 64 AD close to the ancient capital of Byzantium. The Doctor warns of the brutality and corruption to be found here, only to see his party split up. Each believe that the others are dead and must cope with the complexities of the city.

Bullet Time (By:David A. McIntee)

In Hong Kong, attempting to cover the Chinese takeover, Sarah Jane Smith finds herself drawn into a world of drug trafficking, illegal immigration, and alien activity. Sarah should be glad to have the wisdom and ingenuity of the Doctor on her side.

Psi-ence Fiction (By:)

Feynman College receives a grant for parapsychology research to be done by devious Barry Hitchens. During a routine test, he identifies five students who have genuine gifts. The students hold a seance at the site of a murder and one of the girls dies under mysterious circumstances. The Doctor arrives to attend a lecture on time travel, and is mistaken for Hitchens and finds himself drawn into the eerie events at the college. Available in October.

Dying in the Sun (By:)

Everybody in Hollywood wants to be famous, and now, thanks to some secret elixir it appears anybody can. There’s a fantastic new movie in town ‘Dying in The Sun’, but someone thinks it is evil and attempts to stop its screening. A friend of the Doctor’s is found dead, but can he discover why?

Instruments of Darkness (By:Gary Russell)

A man, in various guises, appears in different parts of the world. He holds meetings with agents who believe they are working for the French Secret Service, but in reality they are on the payroll of a criminal organization and are all psychometrically linked.

Relative Dementias (By:Mark Michalowski)

A Seventh Doctor novel with Ace. After the end of the interstellar Tulkan wars, the militaristic Tulkan War council was sentenced to memory wiping and incarceration in a penal colony. Their weapons, advanced slavery devices and planet destroying armaments in development, hidden in a secret cache before the end of the war, are bound to remain secret forever, the access codes to their stasis chamber wiped with the Tulk’s memories. But in an old people’s home in Scotland, Dr Elizabeth Brunner, Unit scientist and daughter of one of the Alzheimers patients, has noticed disturbing happenings, and calls on her old friend, the Doctor, to investigate. What he and Ace find goes beyond disturbing, with campers murdered, the denizens of the home wired up to some sort of enormous calculating machine, and Ace being followed around by a mysterious figure, always remaining just beyond the edges of vision. They receive help from Annarenes, members of a race devoted to keeping the Tulkan menace down, but help from any quarter has to be regarded with utmost suspicion. Nothing, here, is sure to be what it soems…

Drift (By:Simon A. Forward)

White consumes the New Hampshire landscape, as US troops close like a platoon of ghosts on an armed cult, following a spate of unnaturally severe blizzards. Screams are carried on the frosty winds, but as the troops break in they find the house deserted. A gunfight with no victims. The Doctor, hoping to give Leela a taste of life among the tribes of Native America, finds he has fractionally misjudged his coordinates, and they too are trapped in the frozen wastes, for he has strangely lost his homing affinity with the TARDIS. In the nearby small town of Winnipesaukee, a little girl called Amber Mailloux, distressed by the disappearance of her father, frustrated with her mother’s roaming, unsettled life, feels almost at one with the heartless, lonely raging of the storm. But none of them know that the snow, the ice is not just a backdrop, but the real enemy. At the heart of the drift is a living presence, glorying in the cold, inhuman structures of the ice. And it’s hungry…

Palace of the Red Sun (By:)

The sixth Doctor novel with Peri Brown. Interstellar tyrant Glavis Judd has usurped the world kingdom Esselven; however, his plans for total conquest are thwarted. The royal family have escaped the planet, taking with them the keys to vital archives and systems essential to Esselven’s governance.

Amorality Tale (By:David Bishop)

Doctor Who disguises himself as a watchmender and visits 1950s London to discover the cause of a mysterious fatality in the East End. 4000 people died here their deaths linked to a choking smog that blanketed the area.

Warmonger (By:Terrance Dicks)

A chain of events has been set in motion that will change the Doctor and Peri forever. A chain that involves old enemies as well as old friends. How does Peri come to be the leader of a gang of rebel fighters on an outlying planet? Who is the mysterious ‘General’ against whom they are rebelling so violently? Where does the so called ‘Supremo’, leader of the Alliance forces ranged against the General, come from, and why is he so interested in Peri? The answers lie in the origins of a conflict that will affect the whole cosmos a conflict that will find humans, Sontarans, Draconians and even Cybermen fighting together for the greater good and glory. For the Supremo. It is a conflict that will test both the Doctor and Peri to the limit, and bring them face to face with the dark sides of their own personalities.

Heritage (By:)

Nobody visits Heritage. Why would they? Dry, dusty and hot, it’s nothing but a failed mining colony too stupid to realise that it’s actually dead. No one wants to visit, least of all Ace. But the Doctor’s got his hearts set on a flying visit, just while they’re in the neighbourhood. That’s when he finds out that Heritage wants visitors just as much as visitors want them. So, while Ace is getting friendly with the locals, the Doctor is trying his best to convince them he’s not interested in their secrets. All he wants is a few quiet days and a nice cup of tea. Trouble is, secrets have a way of unearthing themselves when the Doctor’s around. Whether he wants them to or not.

The Time Travellers (By:Simon Guerrier)

When the TARDIS touches down in London, 2006, schoolteachers Ian and Barbara are eager to explore their own future. But they have arrived in the middle of a war, a war that has left London a ruin. Mistaken for vagrants, and with no way of proving otherwise, the Doctor’s granddaughter and companions find themselves in the execution block on the Isle of Dogs. The Doctor has no choice but to help the military refine its ultimate weapon. The British Army has discovered time travel. And the consequences are already terrible.

Blue Box (By:Kate Orman)

The Nineteen Eighties: as we enter the Age of the Personal Computer, the newborn ‘Internet’ spreads across America, and the computer invasion enters our homes. Across the technological frontier, an incredible war begins between the criminals and their savvy opponents. A brilliant young programmer, a beautiful college student, and a mysterious hacker known only as ‘The Doctor’ join forces to combat an electronic threat fallen into the hands of a notorious computer outlaw. Respected computer journalist Charles ‘Chick’ Peters was an eyewitness as these unlikely heroes fought their hi tech skirmishes across the nation’s venerable capital and inside the world of the computer. A Classic Doctor Who Adventure featuring the Sixth Doctor as played by Colin Baker.

Loving the Alien (By:Mike Tucker,Robert Perry)

A novel featuring the Seventh Doctor and his fan favorite sidekick Ace. The Doctor knows Ace is going to die. Knows very well, because although she is sitting in the TARDIS watching the TV news, she is also beside him as a corpse. And there is something very, very strange about the autopsy results. In London, 1959, the Doctor does all he can to prevent Ace’s tragic death, due to occur in a few hours. In the process, he discovers further anomalies swarms of giant ants emerging from the ground being among the least of his worries. A disturbing fetish for Cyberisation has taken hold of Britain, and the Doctor can probably guess who’s behind it! Against a background of international and trans dimensional espionage, giant ants and Cyber primates, and quite possibly the end of the world as we know it, the Doctor struggles to save his companion from a fate which she seems more and more determined to bring upon herself.

Wolfsbane (By:Jacqueline Rayner)

Harry is dead. Having left him abandoned and alone in pre war Britain, the Doctor and Sarah try to solve the mystery of his death. But the only witness is in a lunatic asylum, driven mad by what he has seen. He tells of murder and mutilation, of living trees and long dead legends, of wolfmen and war…
And of a mysterious stranger known only as the Doctor. Can it be true that Harry discovered the last resting place of the Holy Grail? Why are the flowers and trees in a Somerset village in full bloom at Christmas? And is it just a coincidence that Harry died under a full moon? This adventure features the Fourth and Eighth Doctors, Sarah Jane and Harry.

Deadly Reunion (By:Terrance Dicks)

In the aftermath of the Second World War, Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart then a young subaltan was involved in intelligence operations in the Greek islands. But now his problems are rather closer to home. The Doctor and Jo are caught up in mysterious events in a small English village. Sergeant Benton and Captain Yates are ready to rush to the rescue. A sinister cult holds unholy ceremonies and prepares for a day of reckoning. And the Doctor has a shrewd idea who might be behind it all. This might seem like business as usual, but things are not always as they seem. The Brigadier finds himself trying to separate the truth from the lies, and the past from the present. Can he once again help prevent the end of the world? His friends and colleagues are not so sure because this time, the Brigadier has fallen in love…

The Scream of the Shalka (By:Paul Cornell)

When the Doctor lands his TARDIS in the Lancaster town of Kennet, in the present day, he finds that something is terribly wrong. The people are scared. They don’t like going out onto the streets at night, they don’t like making too much noise, and they certainly don’t like strangers asking too many questions. What alien force has invaded the town? Why is it watching barmaid Alison Cheney? And what plans does it have for the future of the planet Earth? While starting with a small community under threat, this old fashioned, very traditional but very up to date Doctor Who adventure takes in the entire world, from New Zealand to India, Siberia to the USA, and cosmic expanses beyond.

Empire of Death (By:David Bishop)

In 1855, a boy discovers he can speak with the voices of the dead. He grows up to become one of England’s most celebrated spiritualists. In 1863 the British Empire is effectively without a leader. Queen Victoria is inconsolable with grief following the death of her beloved husband, Prince Albert. The monarch’s last hope is a secret seance. The Doctor and Nyssa are also coming to terms with loss following the death of Adric and Tegan’s sudden departure. Trying to visit the Great Exhibition of 1851, the time travelers are shocked when Adric’s ghost appears in the TARDIS, beckoning them to the Other Side. What is hidden in a drowned village guarded by the British Army? Is there life after death and can it be reached by those still alive? And why is the Doctor so terrified of facing his own ghosts?

The Eleventh Tiger (By:David A. McIntee)

In interesting times, love can be a weakness, hatred an illusion, order chaos, and ten tigers not enough. The TARDIS crew have seen many times. When they arrive in China in 1865, they find banditry, rebellion, and foreign oppression rife. Trying to maintain order are the British Empire and the Ten Tigers of Canton, the most respected martial arts masters in the world. There is more to the chaos that mere human violence and ambition. Can legends of ancient vengeance be coming true? Why does everyone Ian meets already know who he is? The Doctor has his suspicions, but he is occupied by challenges of his own. Sometimes the greatest danger is not from the enemy, but from the heart…
This adventure features the First Doctor, Ian, Barbara, and Vicki.

The Algebra of Ice (By:)

Edgar Allen Poe lies dying in a gutter in Baltimore…
The Doctor and Ace cannot help him his death has already happened. Poe will be taken to a hospital, and will die in three days time without ever coming out of his coma. But even as the Doctor explains this, the man in the gutter groans and expires. Bewildered, the Doctor hurries Ace back to the TARDIS. At the door, they look back and see that the gutter is empty. In a moment, Poe staggers around the corner, drops to his knees in the gutter, then gets up and stumbles into another bar…
Can the Doctor discover what is causing the time anomaly? Will he be able to prevent the universe itself from unraveling when everyone seems to have turned against him even the TARDIS? Will he be able to escape the cold hell of absolute order? The answer, it seems, lies in the algebra of ice…

Synthespians™ (By:)

In the 111th century, nostalgia is everything. TV from the 20th century is the new obsession, and on Reef Station One, Dixon of Dock Green and Z Cars are ratings winners. But an ancient, dying race sees this human outpost as a last hope for survival…
and millionaire Walter J Matheson III sees it as a marvelous business opportunity. When the Doctor and Peri arrive they find a fractured society dependent on film and TV. They also discover that the Republic’s greatest entrepreneur is in league with one of the Doctor’s oldest enemies. If they can’t unravel the link between the two, they could end up in the deadliest soap opera of all time…

Match of the Day (By:)

There were the contracts, the agents, the local sponsors, the pay per view broadcasts, the independent verification of results, the laws which made murder legal in carefully defined circumstances…
It had taken a long time for the system of freelance duelists to be established, and an even longer time to develop the league of interplanetary superstars the others fought to reach and to challenge. And just when it was all working satisfactorily and profitably someone or something started interfering with the set up. Famous fighters died in private duels. Up and coming professional fighters began to fall victim to casual, one time challengers the sort of psychos and testosterone addled drunks who would themselves be expected to die quickly and routinely. When Leela is challenged to a duel to the death, the Doctor realizes that there is more to the situation than simple murder and mayhem. But before he can sort it out, he needs to save his client Leela. How long can she survive on a planet where not to kill is an offense punishable by death?

Spiral Scratch (By:Gary Russell)

When the Doctor and Mel receive a message about the Lamprey, the Doctor is confused. He’s never heard of such a thing. Mel on the other hand has, which is odd as the Lamprey is a demon from a distant planet, far, far in the future somewhere she’s never heard of, let alone visited. Meanwhile two strangers are watching every move the Doctor makes, one minute stopping calamity, the next causing it. Are they the force for good that they claim? Just as Mel thinks she’s got this time travelling business sorted out once and for all, along comes the peculiar Pierrot family to challenge everything she believes to be real…

Fear Itself (By:)

In the 22nd Century, a few short years of interstellar contact have taught Man a hard lesson: there are powerful, unstoppable, alien forces abroad that are nightmare manifest. It’s a realization that deals a body blow to Man’s belief in his own superiority and leaves him with the only option he has ever had: to fight. When the Doctor and his friends are caught in the crossfire, they find suspicion and paranoia running rampant, with enemies to be seen in every shadow. The fight against alien forces is no job for an amateur, and for a Doctor only just finding his way in the universe again, one misstep could be fatal.

World Game (By:Terrance Dicks)

The Doctor has been captured and put on trial by his own people accused of their greatest crime: interfering with the affairs of other peoples and planets. He is sentenced to exile on Earth. But now the truth can be told the Doctor did not go straight into exile. First the Time Lords have a task for him. From the trenches of the Great War to the terrors of the French Revolution, the Doctor finds himself on a mission he does not want with a companion he does not like, his life threatened at every turn. Will the Doctor survive to serve his sentence? Or will this adventure prove to be his Waterloo?

Zodiac

Doctor Who Short Trips is a series of themed short story anthologies of new Doctor Who fiction, featuring the Doctor in all of his first eight incarnations. They feature stories written by some of the leading names in Doctor Who, past and present, including Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Christopher H. Bidmead, and Paul Magrs. Telepathic fish, miniature lions, and twin planets are the least of his problems, as the Doctor -all eight of him-faces the Capricorn Killer, endures a mindswap with the Machiavellian Master, and dances with Death herself in this collection of 12 thrilling stories.

Companions

Doctor Who Short Trips is a series of themed short story anthologies of new Doctor Who fiction, featuring the Doctor in all of his first eight incarnations. They feature stories written by some of the leading names in Doctor Who, past and present, including Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Christopher H. Bidmead, and Paul Magrs. They didn’t always ask to travel with the Doctor. And even if they did, they didn’t know what the consequences would be. Were Ian’s travels foretold? What paradoxical conundrums faced the Doctor, Charley ,and Will Shakespeare in Ancient Troy? And just how difficult is it to get a job when you can’t account for a gap of several years on your CV?

A Universe of Terrors

Doctor Who Short Trips is a series of themed short story anthologies of new Doctor Who fiction, featuring the Doctor in all of his first eight incarnations. They feature stories written by some of the leading names in Doctor Who, past and present, including Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Christopher H. Bidmead, and Paul Magrs. Through 14 new adventures, join the Doctor on a journey to the darkest corners of the universe, from an alien world tyrannized by a god like machine to the British retreat from Afghanistan in 1842. Discover the secrets of the TARDIS’s original owner, and of three faceless creatures stranded in 21st century Hollywood.

Steel Skies

Doctor Who Short Trips is a series of themed short story anthologies of new Doctor Who fiction, featuring the Doctor in all of his first eight incarnations. They feature stories written by some of the leading names in Doctor Who, past and present, including Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Christopher H. Bidmead, and Paul Magrs. Steel Skies is a collection of stories based in enclosed and artificial environments places constructed to keep the dangers of the universe outside, perhaps, or to keep their inhabitants locked in. It is divided into four sections, each exploring a different type or place of confinement: flight, futuristic frontiers, incarceration, and isolation.

Past Tense

Doctor Who Short Trips is a series of themed short story anthologies of new Doctor Who fiction, featuring the Doctor in all of his first eight incarnations. They feature stories written by some of the leading names in Doctor Who, past and present, including Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Christopher H. Bidmead, and Paul Magrs. Past Tense features 17 tales set on Earth in days gone by. The Doctor finds himself and his fellow travellers in a variety of times and places: involved in international espionage with British and German spies, at the annexation of the Transvaal, watching an Ashes cricket match, and mixing with the late 16th Century theatrical set. Seeing history happen, learning about its nuances, trying to prevent its corruption, or simply enjoying its atmosphere, our heroes find themselves in exciting adventures wherever or whenever they go.

Life Science

Doctor Who Short Trips is a series of themed short story anthologies of new Doctor Who fiction, featuring the Doctor in all of his first eight incarnations. They feature stories written by some of the leading names in Doctor Who, past and present, including Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Christopher H. Bidmead, and Paul Magrs. Once we believed our lives were sacred, that we had souls. Now we know we are mere machines; genetic data. We are science. But even as we learn, the properties of life remain uncertain. How does life acquire consciousness, or rights? Does a robot dream? If a person transforms into an oak tree, is it science or the work of gods? Did the Victorians find a way to resurrect the dead? To science, such questions are invitations to explore. Who better to explore with than the Doctor?

Reprecussions

Doctor Who Short Trips is a series of themed short story anthologies of new Doctor Who fiction, featuring the Doctor in all of his first eight incarnations. They feature stories written by some of the leading names in Doctor Who, past and present, including Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Christopher H. Bidmead, and Paul Magrs. Repercussions features 16 tales set on a strange airship taking its passengers on a trip to who knows where. Among the people aboard is young adventuress Charley Pollard, just a few weeks into her life aboard the TARDIS alongside the Eighth Doctor, a man whose past she knows frighteningly little about. She encounters a diplomat trying to stop a war, a young man seemingly murdered by the Doctor, a tramp, a seismologist, and a republican trying to save the life of his plague stricken daughter. One thing they all have in common: an encounter with a strange alien visitor who seemed to help them, but perhaps should have left them alone.

Monsters

Doctor Who Short Trips is a series of themed short story anthologies of new Doctor Who fiction, featuring the Doctor in all of his first eight incarnations. They feature stories written by some of the leading names in Doctor Who, past and present, including Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Christopher H. Bidmead, and Paul Magrs. Whether made of flesh and bone, or created in the deep recesses of the mind, Monsters are terrible things. They come after you in the night, when you least expect it; they invade your world when all seems safe. Monsters features stories that tell of such beasts some real, some imaginary; some alien, some homegrown.

2040

Doctor Who Short Trips is a series of themed short story anthologies of new Doctor Who fiction, featuring the Doctor in all of his first eight incarnations. They feature stories written by some of the leading names in Doctor Who, past and present, including Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Christopher H. Bidmead, and Paul Magrs. To the governments and corporations of the world in 2040, expansion is an article of faith. The human race must expand outwards, exploring new territories, new technologies, and new ways of thinking. Only problem is, the human race doesn’t necessarily share that faith. And with so much at stake, their leaders may have to call in some new partners to make sure we see the light.

A Christmas Treasury

Doctor Who Short Trips is a series of themed short story anthologies of new Doctor Who fiction, featuring the Doctor in all of his first eight incarnations. They feature stories written by some of the leading names in Doctor Who, past and present, including Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Christopher H. Bidmead, and Paul Magrs. This collection covers every aspect of Doctor Who at Christmas, from the Fourth Doctor and Romana wisecracking their way through opening their presents to the Seventh Doctor encountering a dangerous something from Christmas past. The Fifth Doctor visits an old companion, the First Doctor lands in a house where Christmas doesn’t go as planned, while the Second Doctor finds he has to have a serious chat with Santa Claus.

Seven Deadly Sins

Doctor Who Short Trips is a series of themed short story anthologies of new Doctor Who fiction, featuring the Doctor in all of his first eight incarnations. They feature stories written by some of the leading names in Doctor Who, past and present, including Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Christopher H. Bidmead, and Paul Magrs. In these pages you will find 7 tales of vice, exploring the dark places at the edge of the universe. The Doctor tries to stand against the tide, to bring even a chink of light, of hope, but what good is it when he cannot even save himself from the Seven Deadly Sins?

A Day in the Life

Doctor Who Short Trips is a series of themed short story anthologies of new Doctor Who fiction, featuring the Doctor in all of his first eight incarnations. They feature stories written by some of the leading names in Doctor Who, past and present, including Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Christopher H. Bidmead, and Paul Magrs. A Day in the Life features 16 stories whose total ‘running time’ adds up to a single 24 hour period: a fictional ‘day in the life of the universe,’ made up of fragments from throughout time and space. Given the temperamental nature of the TARDIS and the round the clock events that go on every single day, it’s no wonder that the Doctor often arrives at his destinations at differing times. As we leave one story and join the next, we switch location and era but not the hands on the clock.

The Solar System

Doctor Who Short Trips is a series of themed short story anthologies of new Doctor Who fiction, featuring the Doctor in all of his first eight incarnations. They feature stories written by some of the leading names in Doctor Who, past and present, including Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Christopher H. Bidmead, and Paul Magrs. There is a star like many others in the western spire of the Milky Way galaxy. Its planets orbit around it, with each one having its own environment and circumstances. The third planet is the most densely populated, and over time, its inhabitants have reached out to the other worlds, where they find surprises, wonders, and danger. Welcome to The Solar System.

The History of Christmas

Doctor Who Short Trips is a series of themed short story anthologies of new Doctor Who fiction, featuring the Doctor in all of his first eight incarnations. They feature stories written by some of the leading names in Doctor Who, past and present, including Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Christopher H. Bidmead, and Paul Magrs. Christmas is the busiest time of year for the mysterious Doctor, whether he’s caught up in the violence of ancient Rome, taking Leonardo da Vinci on a day trip to the stars, or popping in on the very first Christmas on the moon. Spend Christmas with the Doctor. If you dare.

The Centenarian

There is nothing special about Edward Grainger. His life is much like any other. Except from the day he was born, until the day he will die, he keeps meeting the Doctor. Sometimes a different Doctor, sometimes the same Doctor. There is nothing special about Edward Grainger…

Time Signature

A city destroyed by time itself. A country torn apart by revolution. The Doctor doesn’t just change the lives of those around him his actions echo through history, as shown in these tales exploring the outer reaches of cause and effect.

Destination Prague

It is believed that there are magnetic energies whose lines intersect in Prague at several spots. Astronomical, astrological, numerological, and magnetic forces have all played a role in building the city but how will they influence its future? This is the city rich in history, and full of potential how will it adapt over the centuries to come? Will it have a glamorous rebirth or wallow in a dystopic nightmare? And what will be the role of the old superstitions in the new world? For the Doctor and his companions, the answers to these questions are only just the start of further mysteries.

Snapshots

Throughout his adventures in time and space, the Doctor meets so many people and each one is affected in some way: the waiter who keeps a special table for the Time Lord’s granddaughter, Susan; the American student who befriends lost Lucie Miller; the teenage girl who discovers that she may be something more than human. What is it like when that strange blue box appears in your life? What is it like when your eyes are opened to so much more? What is it like when everything changes?

Defining Patterns

When someone makes a decision, no matter how significant or seemingly irrelevant, they cause unknown effects throughout history. Perhaps other, unreachable, factors are at play too. Does the universe have a destiny? Everywhere he looks, the Doctor sees the same patterns the same events, decisions, and actions cropping up again and again. Look at the bigger picture, however, and maybe just maybe you ll see how the universe works. But, as the Doctor and his companions discover, are these patterns really there? Or do we, by the very nature of seeing them, define them? This new volume includes the winner of Big Finish’s short story competition.

Farewells

For a time traveler, is there really a difference between hello and goodbye? Say hello to 14 stories of goodbyes, as the Fourth Doctor contemplates his mortality after a funeral, a young man goes to murderous lengths to stop Jo Grant from leaving him, the First Doctor considers his flight from Gallifrey, the Fifth Doctor desperately tries to get rid of an unwanted companion, and more.

Dalek Empire

Everybody knows Doctor Who’s terrifying arch enemies, the metallic, murderous Daleks! Here they come again in a collection of scary yarns luckily, the good Doctor in his many incarnations is on hand to guide us through the terrible events before, after, and during the Daleks’ ruthless onslaught.

The Ghosts of Christmas

Christmas is often associated with special memories, but for some it brings shadows of things that should not have been. Things like unearthly visitors who open their eyes to new worlds and new experiences. Pantomime coats, robot dogs, and a big blue box parked beneath the Christmas tree. Some think these fleeting guests are apparitions, angels, or demons. But all know that Christmas will never be the same again. The Doctor and his companions travel to Christmas past, Christmas present, and those Christmases yet to come. They bring festive laughter and Yuletide joy, creeping dread and screaming horror, slipping in and out of time like The Ghosts of Christmas.

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