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Doctor Who: The King’s Demons

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It is 4 March 1215, and the TARDIS materialises in England during a jousting match held in the presence of King John. It soon becomes apparent to the Doctor that something is very wrong.

Why does John express no fear or surprise at the time travellers’ sudden appearance and indeed welcome them as the King’s Demons? And what is the true identity of Sir Gilles, the King’s Champion? Very soon the Doctor finds himself involved in a fiendish plan to alter the course of world history by one of his oldest and deadliest enemies.

  • Written by: Terence Dudley
  • Publisher: W.H. Allen (1986)
  • ISBN 10: 0491036426
  • ISBN 13: 978-0491036429

Doctor Who: The Awakening

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May Day is approaching in the English village of Little Hodcombe, scene of an ancient Civil War battle. When the TARDIS arrives, the Doctor’s companion, Tegan, is hoping to visit her grandfather. Yet the travellers learn that he has mysteriously disappeared, and the planned re-enactment of the battle has taken on a menacing tone.

Local schoolteacher Jane Hampden knows how the county squire plans to celebrate May Day: with the May Queen meeting a grisly end. Can Jane make the villagers see sense, or are they all under the influence of some unseen force? The village church holds the clues to what is happening in Little Hodcombe, and soon the Doctor is facing an ancient alien foe. Can he and his friends triumph against it?

  • Written by: Eric Pringle
  • Publisher: W.H. Allen/Virgin Books (21 Feb. 1985)
  • ISBN 10: 0491031947
  • ISBN 13: 978-0491031943

Doctor Who: Planet of Fire

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The Doctor is enjoying the sun on a holiday island – but things are soon hotter than he bargained for.

  • Written by: Peter Grimwade
  • Publisher: W.H. Allen
  • ISBN 10: 0426199405
  • ISBN 13: 978-0426199403

Doctor Who: The Caves of Androzani

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From the moment they land on the planet Androzani Minor, everything goes wrong for the Doctor and his new young companion, Peri.

They become involved in the struggle between brutal gun-runners, ruthless Federation troops, and the hideously mutilated Sharaz Jek, who lurks in the depths of the caves with his android army.

Key to the struggle is spectrox, the most valuable substance in the universe. Suitably processed, spectrox is an elixir of life, but in its raw state it is a deadly poison – a fact which will cost the Doctor another of his Time Lord lives….

  • Written by: Terrance Dicks
  • Publisher: Target (as imprint of Virgin) (1992)
  • ISBN 10: 0426199596
  • ISBN 13: 978-0426199595

Doctor Who: The Crystal Bucephalus

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  • Written by: Craig Hinton
  • Publisher: Virgin Books
  • ISBN 10: 0426204298
  • ISBN 13: 978-0426204299

Doctor Who: Imperial Moon

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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?

  • Written by: Christopher Bulis
  • Publisher: BBC Books (1 Aug. 2000)
  • ISBN 10: 0563538015
  • ISBN 13: 978-0563538011

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