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Get ready for eight fantastic new adventures in space and time with the Doctor and his companions, featuring stories from many of Doctor Who’s most popular authors from the worlds of television, print, comics and audio, as well as new talent and fresh voices... and read by your favourite Big Finish actors! Rise and Fall by George Mann (Read by William Russell) On a distant planet, faces bloom in the air for a fraction of a second before disappearing. Will the Doctor and Ian solve the puzzle? A Stain of Red in the Sand by David A McEwan (Read by David Troughton) Aliens lurk in the corridors of a block of flats, as a sculptor creates a strange statue of a girl called Zoe. But where is the Doctor? A True Gentleman by Jamie Hailstone (Read by Katy Manning) A young boy finds himself part of the adventure when the Doctor helps him fix his bicycle tyre... Death-Dealer by Damian Sawyer (Read by Louise Jameson) Leela gets more than she bargained for when she tries to buy a very unusual knife in an alien market... The Deep by Ally Kennen (Read by Peter Davison) Nyssa's attempts to fix the TARDIS' chameleon circuit land everyone in hot water... The Wings of a Butterfly by Colin Baker (Read by Colin Baker) A visit to his old tutor leads the Doctor into a closer involvement with the history of the planet Byxor than he may have liked... Police and Shreeves by Adam Smith (Read by Sophie Aldred) Like all Shreeves, San loves to absorb electricity. But her landlord finds out about her alien abilities. Then the Doctor and Ace get involved... Running Out of Time by Dorothy Koomson (Read by India Fisher) A young man is on the run. But he can't remember why he is running - or who is following him...
Authors

Jamie Hailstone is a journalist and author from West Sussex. As a journalist, he has written for Utility Week, the Municipal Journal and Classic Rock. As an author, he has written short stories for Big Finish, Obverse and Red Ted Books. He is also the author of the upcoming charity novel Professor Howe and the Plastic Peril.

Hello, my name's Dorothy Koomson and I'll try to make this bit that's all about me as interesting as possible. I wrote my first novel called There's A Thin Line Between Love And Hate when I was 13. I used to write a chapter every night then pass it around to my fellow convent school pupils every morning, and they seemed to love it. I grew up in London and then grew up again in Leeds when I went to university. I eventually returned to London to study for my masters degree and stayed put for the following years. I took up various temping jobs and eventually got my big break writing, editing and subbing for various women's magazines and national papers. Fiction and storytelling were still a HUGE passion of mine and I continued to write short stories and novels every spare moment that I got. In 2001 I had the idea for The Cupid Effect and my career as a published novelist began. And it's been fantastic. In 2006, third novel, My Best Friend's Girl was published. It was incredibly successful - selling nearly 90,000 copies within its first few weeks on sale. Six weeks later, it was selected for the Richard & Judy Summer Reads Book Club and the book went on to sell over 500,000 copies. Oh, there I go again, this is meant to be about me, not my novels. Okay, back to me. I recently spent two years living in Sydney Australia, and now I'm back in England. But I can't say for how long I'll be in the UK for because I've been well and truly bitten by the travel bug

George Mann is an author and editor, primarily in genre fiction. He was born in Darlington, County Durham in 1978. A former editor of Outland, Mann is the author of The Human Abstract, and more recently The Affinity Bridge and The Osiris Ritual in his Newbury and Hobbes detective series, set in an alternate Britain, and Ghosts of Manhattan, set in the same universe some decades later. He wrote the Time Hunter novella "The Severed Man", and co-wrote the series finale, Child of Time. He has also written numerous short stories, plus Doctor Who and Sherlock Holmes audiobooks for Big Finish Productions. He has edited a number of anthologies including The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction, The Solaris Book of New Fantasy and a retrospective collection of Sexton Blake stories, Sexton Blake, Detective, with an introduction by Michael Moorcock.