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Doctor Who
Earth and Beyond
1998
First Published
3.38
Average Rating
300
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Bounty—Seventeen-year-old Sam Jones' first trip in the Tardis is to the Seychelles in the present day—and involves a deadly encounter with alien bounty hunters. Dead Time—The Tardis crash-lands in a freezing world of utter darkness. Who are the whispering creatures that want the Doctor dead? The People's Temple—Arriving at Stonehenge during its construction, the time travelers soon discover that its mystical origins are steeped in human suffering.

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Author

Peter Anghelides
Peter Anghelides
Author · 15 books

Anghelides' first published work was the short story "Moving On" in the third volume of the Virgin Decalog collections, which led to further short stories in the fourth collection and then in two of the BBC Short Trips collections that followed. In January 1998, his first novel Kursaal was published as part of BBC Books' Eighth Doctor Adventures series on books. Anghelides subsequently wrote two more novels for the range, Frontier Worlds in November 1999, which was named "Best Eighth Doctor Novel" in the annual Doctor Who Magazine poll of its readers, and the The Ancestor Cell in July 2000 (co-written with departing editor Stephen Cole). The Ancestor Cell was placed ninth in the Top 10 of SFX magazine's "Best SF/Fantasy novelisation or TV tie-in novel" category of that year. Anghelides also wrote several short stories for a variety of Big Finish Productions' Short Trips and Bernice Summerfield collections. This led, in November 2002, to the production of his first audio adventure for Big Finish, the play Sarah Jane Smith: Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre. In 2008, he wrote a comic which featured on the Doctor Who website

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