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Doctor Who: The Decades Collection
Series · 6 books · 2023

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Imaginary Friends

2023

It's nearly Christmas when six-year-old Gerry starts dreaming of strange worlds and monsters. To his parents' confusion, Gerry insists that his dreams are real. He's travelled in time and space and met Daleks and cavemen and insects as big as people! Desperate for help, what Gerry's family really needs, right now, is a Doctor.
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The Cradle

2023

1978. Tensions are high in Southall, and Seema, Inderjit, and Terrence are right in the middle of it. Threatened by members of the National Front,and fearful for their lives, the friends find themselves saved by a seemingly broken down bus. But inside the bus, a world of wonders and terrors awaits. And when a tall, grumpy man calling himself the Doctor says he can help, they've no choice but to trust him...
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The Self-Made Man: A 1980s story

2023

Midnight, 1984. In a sprawling, run-down housing estate in south London, a man returning from a night out in the West End finds himself pursued by a strange hooded figure. So naturally when the Doctor and Romana arrive in the TARDIS the next day, they find themselves in the middle of a crime scene. But when child genius Matthew Pickles - inventor of a hugely popular handheld videogame - arrives to help them crack the case, they discover there is more to this than meets the eye. Someone has been messing with technology that's not of this earth, blurring the lines between human . . . and cyber. And it looks like they're out for revenge. In a world on the brink of gadgets and gismos and dangerous tech, the pair must uncover the killler, before they strike again.
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Wannabes: A 1990s story

2023

\Part of the six books for six decades collection\ It's Dublin in 1994, and the Doctor and Donna have arrived at the tiny nightclub known as Tripod. Tripod is famous for precisely one thing - the night where four young women came together to make the biggest girl band of the 90 the Blood Honeys. Donna has convinced the Doctor to visit their first ever concert - and he has begrudgingly agreed. Naturally the band is kidnapped by a deadly pack of siren-like creatures who feed off human adulation, with an eye on taking over the world. With Dublin and the world to save, Donna may get her chance to perform on the world's biggest stage . . .
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The Monster in the Cupboard: A 2000s story

2023

\Part of the six books for six decades collection\ When the Doctor and Rose stumble across thirteen-year-old Lily, they both agree she needs their help. Lily thinks there are monsters in the closet, hiding under the bed. And that they've taken her mother and brother - who went missing months ago. When asked about the monster, Lily can only say it's made of immense light and power. Rose and the Doctor must find out who and what the creature is, and where it's taken Lily's family. It is a search that will take them from the Cardiff Rift right back to the childhood of Lily's grandmother, and another disappearance all those years ago . . .
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The Angel of Redemption

2023

2012 (or the beginning of time itself). A poem of tragedy and beauty . . . The Weeping Angels are an ancient race of terrible power. Their true form is a mystery—they wander the universe, cursed never to see one another. But they see everything else. The course of time and space, and even the journey of their deadliest enemy: the Doctor. But one angel looks back in time and sees so much more...

Authors

Tasha Suri
Tasha Suri
Author · 8 books
Tasha Suri was born in the U.K., but toured India during childhood holidays. She is now a librarian in London, and studied English and creative writing at Warwick University.
Jacqueline Rayner
Jacqueline Rayner
Author · 51 books

Jacqueline Rayner is a best selling British author, best known for her work with the licensed fiction based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Her first professional writing credit came when she adapted Paul Cornell's Virgin New Adventure novel Oh No It Isn't! for the audio format, the first release by Big Finish. (The novel featured the character of Bernice Summerfield and was part of a spin-off series from Doctor Who.) She went on to do five of the six Bernice Summerfield audio adaptations and further work for Big Finish before going to work for BBC Books on their Doctor Who lines. Her first novels came in 2001, with the Eighth Doctor Adventures novel EarthWorld for BBC Books and the Bernice Summerfield novel The Squire's Crystal for Big Finish. Rayner has written several other Doctor Who spin-offs and was also for a period the executive producer for the BBC on the Big Finish range of Doctor Who audio dramas. She has also contributed to the audio range as a writer. In all, her Doctor Who and related work (Bernice Summerfield stories), consists of five novels, a number of short stories and four original audio plays. Rayner has edited several anthologies of Doctor Who short stories, mainly for Big Finish, and done work for Doctor Who Magazine. Beyond Doctor Who, her work includes the children's television tie-in book Horses Like Blaze. With the start of the new television series of Doctor Who in 2005 and a shift in the BBC's Doctor Who related book output, Rayner has become, along with Justin Richards and Stephen Cole, one of the regular authors of the BBC's New Series Adventures. She has also abridged several of the books to be made into audiobooks. She was also a member of Doctor Who Magazine's original Time Team.

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