Books of Doctor Who (Fictitious character)

  • King of Terror: A Fifth Doctor, Tegan and Turlough Novel
    By Keith Topping

    The Doctor is summoned to a meeting with Brigadier who shows him a photo of a media mogul named Sanger - who's bought enough plutonium to destroy the world ten times over.

  • Independence Day: A Seventh Doctor and Ace Novel
    By P. Darvill-Evans

    With Ace drugged by a slave-trader, the Doctor is on his own, attempting to liberate the Mendeb slaves and lead them in a revolt against the emperor Vathran.

  • Who Is the Doctor 2: The Unofficial Guide to Doctor Who - the Modern Series
    By Robert Smith, Graeme Burk

    A new unofficial companion featuring the latest episodes from Doctor Who experts Graeme Burk and Robert Smith?. Features the three Peter Capaldi seasons, one Matt Smith season, and brand-new Doctor Jodie Whittaker's season.

  • The Adventures of Henrietta Street
    By Lawrence Miles

    At the outer reaches of the universe, where human consciousness cannot reach, time goes "soft", allowing mankind to meets its own animal and subconscious limitations in the form of the brutal baboon-like Beast.

  • The Quantum Archangel
    By Craig Hinton

    When this energy is channeled into Anjeliqua herself, she is transformed into the Quantum Archangel, the living embodiment of the Chronivores' power source. With her new-found power, her plan is to 'make things better. For everyone.

  • Spiral Scratch
    By Gary Russell

    When the Doctor and Mel receive a message about the Lamprey, the Doctor is confused.

  • License Denied
    By Paul Cornell

    At last, the definitive collection of Doctor Who fan writing! "Licence Denied" is a celebration of the adverse and enduring voice of fandom: a collection of the best spoofs, critiques and outrageous theories ever to be produced.

  • The Monsters Inside
    By Stephen Cole

    When Rose is locked up in a teenage borstel and the Doctor in a scientific labor camp in Justicia, they are determined to find each other and escape, but their plans are complicated by the presence of fellow inmates who may be old enemies.

  • Eye of Heaven
    By Jim Mortimore

    "Easter Island, 1832.

  • The Indestructible Man
    By Simon Messingham

    Thirty years ago, the Earth was covertly attacked by the alien Myloki who brainwashed humans and seeded them into Earth society as terrorists and assassins.

  • Shada
    By Douglas Adams, Gareth Roberts

    That means there's a situation vacant." This epic "lost" adventure from 1979 features the Fourth Doctor and Romana as played by Tom Baker and Lalla Ward, written by Doctor Who's then script editor Douglas Adams.-- Cover.

  • SnowGlobe 7
    By Mike Tucker

    A threat that is starting to thaw. Featuring the Doctor and Martha as played by David Tennant and Freema Agyeman in the hit series from BBC Television.

  • Short Trips 20 Destination Prague
    By Steve Savile

    This is the city rich in history, and full of potential—how will it adapt over the centuries to come? Will it have a glamorous rebirth or wallow in a dystopic nightmare? And what will be the role of the old superstitions in the new world?

  • 100 Scariest Monsters
    By Various, Justin Richards, BBC

    From the devious Daleks to the weird Weeping Angels and the sinister Cybermen, this title features 100 scariest monsters. It presents the facts and stats on the fearsome scary monsters.

  • The Dying Days
    By Lance Parkin

    "6 May 1997. The dying days of the twentieth century. On the Mare Sirenum, British astronauts are walking on the surface of Mars for the first time in over twenty years.

  • Dreams of Empire
    By Justin Richards

    Landing on a barren asteroid, the Doctor and his friends discover the final pages of a drama that has torn apart an empire are being played out.

  • Doctor Who: the Silent Stars Go By: 50th Anniversary Edition
    By Dan Abnett

    The eleventh in a series of eleven classic adventures published as part of Doctor Who's 50th anniversary.

  • The Ultimate Monster Guide
    By Justin Richards

    Featuring a wealth of material from the current and classic series, the Guide also includes behind-the-scenes secrets of how the monsters were created, as well as design drawings and images.

  • History 101
    By Mags L. Halliday

    An Eighth Doctor novel with Fitz and Anji.

  • The Book of Lists
    By Andrew Martin, Justin Richards

    A collection of over 150 lists of information and trivia about the BBC television series, Doctor Who.