When the TARDIS materialises just outside a sleepy English village, it appears the Doctor and Sarah Jane are nearly "home" at last. But all is not as it seems in rural paradise. White-suited, gun-wielding guards stalk the countryside, while the...
Novelization of the Doctor Who TV episodes/story of the same name. This is part 4 of the "Key to Time" storyline.
The Doctor, Romana and K-9 continue their search for the six disguised segments that make up the powerful Key to Time.
When the TARDIS...
At a time in the far off future, Earth has become inhospitable. A selection of humanity is placed deep frozen in a fully automated space station to await the day of their return to...
Novelization of the Doctor Who episodes/story of the same name. This is the conclusion of the "Key of Time" storyline.
The Doctor, Romana and K-9 conclude their search for the segments that make up the powerful Key to Time.
Arriving on the planet...
Put on trial by the Time Lords, and found guilty of interfering in the affairs of other worlds, the Doctor is exiled to Earth in the 20th century, his appearance once again changed. His arrival coincides with a meteorite shower. But these are no...
Tom Baker, regarded by many as being the definitive Doctor Who, narrates this novelization based on a serial from the original TV series. Why do so many spaceships crash-land on Karn, a bleak, lonely and seemingly deserted planet? Are they doomed by...
Novelization of the Doctor Who TV episodes/story of the same name.
The Doctor and Jo take the TARDIS on a test flight. They arrive on a cargo ship, the SS Bernice, that appears to be crossing the Indian Ocean in 1926 but is in fact trapped inside a...
Novelization of the Doctor Who TV episodes/story named "Doctor Who and the Silurians".
While caving in Derbyshire, two pot-holers are attacked by a huge creature and one is killed. At the nearby Wenley Moor nuclear research centre, which is built...
'Axos calling Earth, Axos calling Earth...'
The creatures stood before them, beautiful golden humanoids, offering friendship and their priceless Axonite, in return for — what?
Only Doctor Who remains suspicious. What is the real reason for the...
Tom Baker, regarded by many as being the definitive Doctor Who, narrates this novelization based on a serial from the original TV series. The planet Chloris is very fertile, but metal is in short supply, and has therefore become extremely valuable....