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Tomorrow People
Series · 15
books · 2001-2007

Books in series

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The New Gods

2001

Homo Superior - the next stage of human evolution. Young people with super powers, dedicated to safeguarding planet Earth. From their secret laboratory deep beneath the streets of London, aided by their super-computer TIM, they watch and wait for others like themselves - and guard against threats to all mankind. They are the Tomorrow People. When John and Elena discover a new Tomorrow Person, Paul, breaking out, it seems like enough excitement for one day. But why is Paul captivated by media darlings Zane and Katya? Why is John acting strangely - working against TIM and the others? Has some ancient alien power returned to gather new followers from the ranks of today's teenagers? And are Zane and Katya another couple of celebrity airheads - or something infinitely more evil and dangerous?
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The Deadliest Species

2003

Homo Superior - the next stage of human evolution. Young people with super powers, dediated to safeguarding planet Earth. From their secret laboratory deep beneath the streets of London, aided by their super-computer TIM, they watch and wait for others like themselves - and guard against threats to all mankind.They are the Tomorrow People. The Galactic Federation is at war with the rapacious Sorson Empire, and losing. Two Federation ambassadors, negotiating a peace treaty, have been kidnapped by the Sorsons. One, however, has escaped, and joined forces with the anti-Sorson rebellion on the planet Desh. From there, he heads back home, to Earth, and his friends John and TIM of the Tomorrow People, pursued by the vengeful Sorsons. The ambassador in question is Stephen Jameson, one of the very first Tomorrow People. But can the Deshian rebel he has befriended be trusted? Or are the secrets she carries more deadly than even Stephen realises?
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The Ghosts of Mendez

2003

In the heart of London a new art gallery is under construction using revolutionary designs by radical architect Cordelia Mendez. Georgie, an old friend of John’s, has been overseeing the gallery’s construction and invites him to see it. But when disaster strikes, John is forced into action to save the lives of the construction workers – dragging the Tomorrow People into far greater danger… For John’s heroics have come to the attention of a reporter who has his own agenda – and some very unscrupulous acquaintances. Can John keep the existence of the Tomorrow People a secret from the general public? And can he help a friend in need…?
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The Sign of Diolyx

2003

Homo Superior - the next stage of human evolution. Young people with super powers, dediated to safegaurding planet Earth. From their secret laboratory deep beneath the streets of London, aided by their super-computer TIM, they watch and wait for others like themselves - and gaurd against threats to all mankind.They are the Tomorrow People. A new TP is breaking out, but something is horribly wrong. John and Paul travel to the Welsh village of Llan-Gwyliadwriaeth, but find that a psi dampening field is hampering their investigation and that young Alison Hardy has no intention of embracing her dormant powers. Meanwhile TIM disocvers an energy signature connecting the village with a mysterious ship in hyperspace. Against Tim's better judgement, Elena goes to investigate and finds herself trapped with a ravenous alien entity. What is the connection between the local vicar and the coven in Alison's dreams? What links an ancient stoen circle and the ship in hyperspace? Who or what is Diolyx? The Tomorrow People find that they have stumbled upon an ancient evil. An evil that is about to be unleashed upon the world.
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A New Atlantis

2002

Elena has been having disturbing dreams and begins to believe that a new Tomorrow Person called David is trying to contact her through them. But why can't John and Paul hear him? And where is he trapped? Elena and Paul's attempts to find him lead them to a manor house owned by the eminent historian and explorer Sir Henry Themaddon ­ a house that holds many secrets. John travels to the Canary Islands to find answers to his recent problems and uncovers the existence of some ancient relics that purport to be from the ancient lost city of Atlantis. However, they have already been bought, by Sir Henry Themaddon. Who is Themaddon? Why is he so interconnected with the lives of the Tomorrow People and is David a trap being set by an unseen threat...?
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Power of Fear

2003

A mysterious spaceship passes over the resort town of Mayview-on-Sea. Terrible creatures stalk the promenade and lurk in the darkened corridors of a haunted house attraction. Somebody wants to make us afraid. But it's the twenty-first century, and no one takes ghosts and monsters seriously any more. Let alone little green men from other planets. Only the Tomorrow People know the truth. Only they know that the monsters are real - and that we should be very scared indeed.
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Alone

2004

In the peaceful English village of Barcombe Hill, two people are in therapy. One, Robert Mitchell, claims to hear voices and is obsessed with images of an alien world. The other, John, is convinced that he has superpowers and is dedicated to safeguarding the planet...
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The Warlock's Dance

2004

In 1984, Clare Jones disappeared from Water Oakley. Her boyfriend Phil was with her at the time. Did he kill her or was she actually kidnapped by angels?
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A Living Hell

2003

TIM is concerned. Elena's deep space mission appears to have gone disastrously wrong, Paul and Sharon have gone missing and John appears to be suffering some sort of breakdown. An old enemy is nearly ready to act...
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Saying Goodbye

2005

'Have you ever stopped to wonder what it's like to have given birth to one of you? Have you ever thought how shocking it might be to see your own daughter disapper in front of your eyes like some sort of... freak?!' Whilst John investigates a strange religious sect which claims to have proof of an alien invasion, Elena has a vital decision to make, one which might change her life forever.
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A Plague Of Dreams

2006

‘Tim, I feel so helpless. We’re supposed to protect the Earth and the Saps. Now here we are in the middle of the biggest disaster since Noah’s flood and what can I do about it? Nothing!’ A huge area of Paris has been destroyed by an enormous explosion. The world is on the brink of World War Three. And Elena, investigating a breakout in a New York remand centre, might be closer to the cause of the devastation than she thinks…
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A Broken Song

2006

In the Sahara Desert, a young man with no memory appears out of nowhere on the same night that an ancient tribe has gathered to witness "The Coming of the Light". Meanwhile, on the other side of the Universe, time is running out for Mike Bell, who is being held hostage by desperate "terrorists".
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Spiritus Mundi

2006

“What’s going on?” “At this exact moment, the beginning of the end of your world.” On the planet Erkulon, the Great Breakout never happened. But it should have. When Mike, Carol and Lillith investigate, they discover a dark conspiracy – to save the future, the Erkulons are tampering with their own birthright. And unless the Tomorrow People can stop it all life in the galaxy will be consumed…
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End of Silence

2007

Brother James believes he is possessed by an evil spirit. Abbot Simon believes he has the power to protect him. Robert is trying to find the source of a strange disturbance. Following her intuition, Elena finds something that was supposed to remain hidden. Is this the ancient secret that John is asking Tim to protect? End of Silence is not just another Tomorrow People story. For some, it’s a whole new beginning…
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Rachel

2007

“John and Elizabeth showed me how to embrace difference, celebrate it rather than fear or condemn it, To trust. To hope.” Elena’s mother is dying. John and TIM’s behaviour is baffling. A shocked Robert is told the reason for it by a friend he presumed long dead. The tomorrow people, the Galactic Federation and the planet Earth are about to go through a terrible series of events, after which none of them will ever be the same again…

Authors

Craig Hinton
Craig Hinton
Author · 9 books

Craig Paul Alexander Hinton was a British writer best known for his work on spin-offs from the BBC Television series Doctor Who. He also wrote articles for science fiction magazines and was the Coordinator of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society. He taught mathematics in London, where he was found dead in his home on 3 December 2006. The cause of death was given as a heart attack. Hinton first was known for his articles about science fiction television programmes, including Doctor Who and Star Trek. These brought him to the attention of the editor of Marvel UK's Doctor Who Magazine, who offered him the job of reviewing merchandise for the magazine's Shelf Life section. Whilst writing for the magazine, Hinton had his first novel published. The Crystal Bucephalus was part of Virgin Publishing's Missing Adventures range. The book - which Hinton often jokingly referred to as "The Crystal Bucket" - was originally submitted for Virgin's New Adventures, and 50,000 words of this version were written before the change was made. This novel was followed by a further Missing Adventure, Millennial Rites in 1995, and then by Hinton's only New Adventure in 1996, GodEngine, which features the Ice Warriors as well as oblique appearances by the Daleks. Following Virgin's loss of their licence for Doctor Who merchandise, Hinton began submitting proposals to BBC Books. In 2001 they published his novel The Quantum Archangel as part of their BBC Past Doctor Adventures range. This was followed in 2004 by Synthespians™. This had started life as a proposal for the Eighth Doctor before being adapted to a previous Doctor. An image of the television show Dynasty was used on the cover: the cover's creators had arranged for permission to use the copyrighted image, but had neglected to get permission to alter it. At the last minute a replacement cover had to be produced. It is this that appears on the cover. Hinton's Doctor Who novels often contain references to or explanations of elements of past continuity. He claimed to have been the originator of the term "fanwank", which he applied to his own work. Hinton continued to work with Virgin, writing pseudonymously under the name Paul C. Alexander for their Idol range. He wrote three books in the range: Chains of Deceit, The Final Restraint and Code of Submission. These titles were a major departure from his science fiction. They explored aspects of his sexuality only suggested in his other works. Hinton wrote for Big Finish Productions' Audio Adventures. The play Excelis Decays was produced in 2002 for their Doctor Who range and The Lords of Forever in 2005 for their The Tomorrow People range. Hinton also wrote short stories for their short fiction collections. Outside of the science fiction world Hinton was a noted IT journalist in the UK. He edited magazines in the mid-1990s for VNU Business Publications in London and moved on to ITNetwork.com shortly afterwards.

Jim Mortimore
Author · 14 books

Jim Mortimore is a British science fiction writer, who has written several spin-off novels for popular television series, principally Doctor Who, but also Farscape and Babylon 5. When BBC Books cancelled his Doctor Who novel Campaign, he had it published independently and gave the proceeds to a charity – the Bristol Area Down Syndrome Association. He is also the writer of the Big Finish Doctor Who audio play The Natural History of Fear and their Tomorrow People audio play Plague of Dreams. He has also done music for other Big Finish productions. He released his first original novel in 2011, Skaldenland.

Cavan Scott
Cavan Scott
Author · 104 books

is a freelance comic writer and author. He is best known for his work on a variety of spin-offs from both Doctor Who and Star Wars, as well as comics and novels for Vikings, Pacific Rim, Sherlock Holmes, and Penguins of Madagascar. Cavan Scott, along with Justina Ireland, Claudia Gray, Daniel Jose Older, and Charles Soule are crafting a new era in the Star Wars publishing world called Star Wars: The High Republic. Cavan's contribution to the era is a comic book series released through Marvel Comics titled Star Wars: The High Republic.

Austen Atkinson
Author · 3 books

Austen Atkinson has written and produced several series, including Ariane 5: Countdown to Disaster and Mentors. He has written and script edited series such as Dream Team and Is Harry on the Boat? His latest book, Lost Civilizations, has been adapted for Channel 4.

Rebecca Levene
Author · 16 books

British author, editor and tv storyliner. Educated at Clare College, Cambridge. She has written books for Virgin's Doctor Who line, Abbadon books and Black Flame. She also writes for Doctor Who Magazine and SFX.

Daniel Wilson
Author · 1 books
Librarian Note: There are more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.
Gary Russell
Author · 56 books
Gary Russell is one of the script editing team for Doctor Who, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures, and the author of many novels and reference books in the Doctor Who range. A former editor of Doctor Who Magazine, he also was the producer of Doctor Who audio dramas for Big Finish Productions for eight years. He was also an actor and is best known for his role as Dick in the 1978 television series of 'The Famous Five'. He lives in Cardiff.
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