


Books in series

Torchwood
The Conspiracy
2015

Torchwood
Fall to Earth
2015

Torchwood
Forgotten Lives
2015

Torchwood
Uncanny Valley
2016

Torchwood
More Than This
2016

Torchwood
The Victorian Age
2016

Torchwood
Zone 10
2016

Torchwood
Ghost Mission
2016

Torchwood
Moving Target
2016

Torchwood
Broken
2016

Torchwood
Made You Look
2016

Torchwood
Visiting Hours
2017

Torchwood
2017

Torchwood
Corpse Day
2017

Torchwood
The Office Of Never Was
2017

Torchwood
The Dying Room
2017

Torchwood
The Death of Captain Jack
2018

Torchwood
The Last Beacon
2018

Torchwood:We Always get out alive
2018

Torchwood
Goodbye Piccadilly
2018

Torchwood
2018

Torchwood
Deadbeat Escape
2018

Torchwood
Night of the Fendahl
2019

Torchwood
The Green Life
2019

Torchwood
Sync
2019

Torchwood
Sargasso
2019

Torchwood
Serenity
2019

Torchwood
The Hope
2019

Torchwood
The Vigil
2019

Torchwood
Smashed
2019

Torchwood
Dead Man's Switch
2019

Torchwood
Expectant
2019

Torchwood
Dissected
2020

Torchwood
Iceberg
2020

Torchwood
Dinner and a Show
2020

Torchwood
Save Our Souls
2020

Torchwood
Red Base
2020

Torchwood
Ex Machina
2020

Torchwood
The Three Monkeys
2020

Torchwood
Rhys and Ianto's Excellent Barbecue
2020

Torchwood
Coffee
2021

Torchwood
Drive
2021

Torchwood
Lease of Life
2021

Torchwood
Gooseberry
2021

Torchwood
The Five People You Kill in Middlesbrough
2021

Torchwood
Madam, I'm
2021

Torchwood
Curios
2021

Torchwood
The Great Sontaran War
2021

Torchwood
The Red List
2021

Torchwood
The Grey Mare
2021

Torchwood
Cadoc Point
2022

Torchwood
Infidel Places
2022

Torchwood
Restricted Items Archive Entries 031-049
2022

Torchwood
Suckers
2022

Torchwood
SUV
2022

Torchwood
The Empire Man
2022

Torchwood
Double, Part 1
2023

Torchwood
The Last Love Song of Suzie Costello
2023

Torchwood
Launch Date
2023

Torchwood
A Christmas Card from Mr Colchester
2024
Authors

A.K. Benedict read English at Cambridge and Creative Writing at the University of Sussex. She lives in Hastings and writes in a room filled with teapots and the severed head of a ventriloquist’s dummy. She did have a blow-up pirate but punctured it. Alexandra was the front-person of an underground indie band, has composed music for film and television and is currently writing her second novel. Her short stories and poems have appeared in journals and anthologies including The Best British Short Stories 2012. Her first novel, The Beauty of Murder, was published by Orion in 2013.
Previously wrote under the name James Dawson Queen of Teen 2014 Juno Dawson is the multi award-winning author of six novels for young adults. In 2016, she authored the best-selling World Book Day title: SPOT THE DIFFERENCE. Her next novel is the beautiful and emotive MARGOT & ME (Jan 2017) which will be followed by her adult debut, the memoir THE GENDER GAMES (Jul 17). Juno also wrote the bestselling non-fiction guide to life for young LGBT people, THIS BOOK IS GAY. In 2016 a follow-up, MIND YOUR HEAD, featured everything a young person needs to know about mental health. Juno is a regular contributor to Attitude Magazine, Glamour Magazine and The Guardian and has contributed to news items on BBC Women’s Hour, Front Row, ITV News, Channel 5 News, This Morning and Newsnight concerning sexuality, identity, literature and education. Juno’s titles have received rave reviews and have been translated into more than ten languages around the world. Juno grew up in West Yorkshire, writing imaginary episodes of Doctor Who. She later turned her talent to journalism, interviewing luminaries such as Steps and Atomic Kitten before writing a weekly serial in a Brighton newspaper. In 2015, Juno announced her intention to undergo gender transition and live as a woman. Juno writes full time and lives in Brighton. In her spare time, she STILL loves Doctor Who and is a keen follower of horror films and connoisseur of pop music. In 2014 Juno became a School Role Model for the charity STONEWALL.
David Llewellyn is a Welsh novelist and script writer. He grew up in Pontypool and graduated from Dartington College of Arts in 2000. His first novel, Eleven, was published by Seren Press in 2006. His second, Trace Memory, a spin-off from the BBC drama series Torchwood, was published in March 2008. Everything Is Sinister was published by Seren in May 2008. He has written two novels for the Doctor Who New Series Adventures: The Taking of Chelsea 426, featuring the Tenth Doctor, and Night of the Humans, featuring the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond. In addition to writing novels, Llewellyn wrote the Bernice Summerfield audio play Paradise Frost and the Dark Shadows audio drama The Last Stop for Big Finish Productions. Llewellyn lives in Cardiff.

Joseph Lidster is an English television writer best known for his work on the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures. His debut work was the audio play The Rapture for Big Finish Productions in 2002. Numerous further audio plays and prose short stories followed for Big Finish, for their Doctor Who line, spin-offs and other series (Sapphire & Steel and The Tomorrow People). In 2005, he started working for the BBC, writing tie-in material for the new Doctor Who television series. He made his television writing debut in 2008 on the second series of Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood and subsequently wrote three two-part stories for The Sarah Jane Adventures. He has written the two-part story "Rebel Magic" for the new CBBC series Wizards vs Aliens. Lidster wrote the content for the tie-in websites relating to the fictional world of the television series, Sherlock. Alongside co-producer James Goss, he has produced Big Finish Productions' dramatic reading range of Dark Shadows audio dramas since 2011. In 2012, he won the 'Audience Favourite Writer' award for his first play Nice Sally in the Off Cut Theatre Festival.