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Missy... alone, unleashed and unfettered. What does she get up to when the Doctor isn’t around? Well, Missy has a plan. And to carry it out, she’s going to have to break some rules. And people. And planets. Look out universe, Missy is on a mission. And nobody is going to stop her... 1.1 A Spoonful of Mayhem by Roy Gill In a spot of bother in Victorian London, Missy is forced to take on governess duties. But she has another scheme in mind, and her charges are simply in the way. She’s going to have to teach the children some rather harsh lessons about getting what you want. And there will be tears before bedtime. 1.2 Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated by John Dorney Missy arrives in Tudor England, throwing the plans of another renegade Time Lord into chaos. King Henry VIII is on the throne, and aliens are stomping through the countryside. Missy just wants to be Queen. And the Monk? Once he knows who else is on the scene, he’ll be glad just to stay alive... 1.3 The Broken Clock by Nev Fountain Tonight, on Dick Zodiac’s America’s Most Impossible Killers, Detective Joe Lynwood hunts the most impossible killer of his career. There’s a trail of bodies. Impossible bodies. And Joe has one long night to solve the case. Luckily, DI Missy Masters from Scotland Yard in England, London, England is here to help... 1.4 The Belly of the Beast by Jonathan Morris Missy’s scheme nears completion. All she must do is subjugate one little planet and bend the inhabitants to her will. Not too much to ask… But slaves will keep rebelling. It’s almost as if they don’t want to unearth an ancient artefact to fulfil Missy’s plans for universal domination. She’ll have to do something about that. Cast: Michelle Gomez (Missy) Rufus Hound (The Meddling Monk) Abbie Andrew (Aleyna) Beth Chalmers (Djinn / Housemaid) Oliver Clement (Oliver Davis) Ryan Forde Iosco (The Actor Playing Joe Lynwood) Lucy Goldie (Sath / Mother) Daniel Goode (Mark / Roy) Kenneth Jay (Dick Zodiac) Bonnie Kingston (Lucy Davis) Jamie Laird (Mr Bryce / Father) Jason Nwoga (Doctor Goodnight) Guy Paul (Joe Lynwood) Leighton Pugh (Sir Foxcroft / Gramoryan 1) John Scougall (Cort / Guard) Graham Seed (Gramoryan 2 / Taverner / Squire) Maggie Service (Catherine Parr) Simon Slater (Montague Davis / Moses Walker / Coachman) Dan Starkey (Mr Cosmo / Park Keeper / Old Man / Sphinx) Rachel Verkuil (Frankie / The Actress Playing Missy)
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"Heady, wonderful stuff… I adored this novel" (Paul Magrs on "Daemon Parallel") The manuscript for Roy’s first novel, Daemon Parallel, was shortlisted for both the Sceptre and the Kelpies prize, and won a Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award. A sequel, Werewolf Parallel (“Clever, creative and fun.” Kirkus Reviews) completed the duology. Roy's recent short stories have appeared in The Myriad Carnival, Out There and the British Fantasy Society Journal. As a scriptwriter, Roy has worked on several of Big Finish’s acclaimed audio drama series including The Confessions of Dorian Gray, The Omega Factor, and the Worlds of Doctor Who. His epic Dark Shadows 50th Anniversary Blood & Fire script won the 2017 Scribe Award for Best Audio Drama.