Book 4

Doctor Who

by Justin Richards

Published 6 October 1997
With Fitz gone to his certain death and Anji back at work in the City, the Doctor is once more alone. But he has a lot to keep him occupied. At the Naryshkin Institute in Siberia, scientists are busily at work in a haunted castle. Over a century earlier, creatures from a prehistory never happened to attack a geological expedition. Pages from the lost expedition's journal are put on display at the British Museum, and a US spy plane suffers a mysterious fate. Deep under the snowy landscape of Siberia the key to it all remains trapped in the ice. Only the Doctor can see that these events are all related. But he isn't the only person involved. Why is Colonel Hartford so interested in the Institute? Who is the mysterious millionaire who is after the journal? How is the Grand Duchess, descendent of the last Tsar, involved? Soon the Doctor is caught up in a plot that reaches back to the creation of the Universe. And beyond...to Time Zero.

Book 6


Book 8

Red Dawn

by Justin Richards

Published 30 May 2000

Book 43

There'll be rum for all and sea shanties galore as we travel back in time to join the valent crew of the good ship Sea Eagle, braving perils, pirates and a peripatetic old sea-dog known only as the Doctor!

Book 48

Davros

by Lance Parkin

Published 1 September 2003
AI stock has shot up by over fifteen percent on news that galaxy-famous scientist Davros, controversial creator of the Daleks, has been hired to work on unspecified technological projects. Davros has been given the chance to redeem himself. Humanity stands on the verge of a new era, but it needs the help of the galaxy's greatest ever scientist. But Davros is dead...isn't he? From the bunkers and shelters of ancient Skaro to the gleaming Domes of the Future Earth Empire, Davros has always been a man of destiny. Now he's working for mankind's benefit. But how much do we really know about Davros? Has Davros really turned over a new leaf? The Doctor certainly doesn't think so. But is the Doctor always right?

Book 73

The Clockwise Man

by Justin Richards

Published 17 September 2008

In 1920s London the Doctor and Rose find themselves caught up in the hunt for a mysterious murderer. But not everyone or everything is what they seem. Secrets lie behind locked doors and inhuman killers roam the streets.

Who is the Painted Lady and why is she so interested in the Doctor? How can a cat return from the dead? Can anyone be trusted to tell or even to know the truth?

With the faceless killers closing in, the Doctor and Rose must solve the mystery of the Clockwise Man before London itself is destroyed...

Featuring the Doctor and Rose as played by Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper in the hit series from BBC Television


Book 111

The Doomwood Curse

by Jacqueline Rayner

Published 15 August 2008
England, 1738. On the trail of a lost book, the Doctor and Charley arrive at the country estate of Sir Ralph and Lady Sybil. But all is far from idyllic. There's a murderer on the loose, and the notorious highwayman Dick Turpin lurks in the nearby woods.

Book 123


Book 132

The Legend Continues

by Justin Richards

Published 13 October 2005
Doctor Who: The Legend Continues is a large format, lavishly illustrated paperback book, published to celebrate the exciting new phase of the UKs most popular science-fiction series. Fully updated with exclusive new series material, this epic publication takes the reader on a journey through five decades of TV history, covering every one of the TV stories. Each entry includes a summary of events, new facts about the characters and fascinating behind-the-scenes information. Stunningly illustrated with a vast collection of photographs, including previously unseen pictures from archives and private collections, this book is a must-have not only for die-hard Doctor Who fans, but for those who have been thrilled by the new series and anyone who has a fondness for the show. As well as providing a unique overview of the series, it includes features on the make-up, special effects and merchandise that have all contributed to the Doctor Who legend.
Ranging from our first glimpse of the TARDIS in a junkyard on a cold November evening in 1963 to the current Doctor, Christopher Eccleston, Doctor Who: The Legend Continues is a comprehensive, stylish and evocative guide to five decades of tea-time time travel.

Book 137

The Whispering Forest

by Stephen Cole

Published 31 August 2010

Book 146

Heroes of Sontar

by Alan Barnes

Published 30 April 2011

Book 147

Kiss of Death

by Stephen Cole

Published 31 May 2011

Book 177

Daleks Among Us

by Alan Barnes

Published 30 September 2013
REMINDER TO ALL CITIZENS: There are no Daleks on Azimuth. There have never been Daleks on Azimuth. 20 years ago, the Daleks did not invade Azimuth. There was no war. There are no such things as Daleks. They do not exist. There are no Daleks among us.

Book 187

Masquerade

by Stephen Cole

Published 30 June 2014

Book 199

Last of the Cybermen

by Alan Barnes

Published 31 May 2015
The second of three stories in which somehow the Doctor finds himself in an earlier point in his life - but he's really not the man he was: Here, the Sixth Doctor is thrown into a crucial point in the final battles of the Cyber Wars...The second of a trilogy of stories putting later Doctors in earlier roles: a special event marking Big Finish's two hundredth main range Doctor Who story! This story brings back one of the Doctor's most feared (and liked) foes - the dreaded Cybermen! Star Colin Baker is an actor, writer and reality TV figure as shown in 2012's I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here...Big Finish recently marked the 15th anniversary of releasing popular Doctor Who stories on audio. CAST: Colin Baker (The Doctor), Frazer Hines (Jamie), Wendy Padbury (Zoe), Lucy Liemann (Zennox), Keiran Hodgson (Findel), Nicholas Farrell (Captain Frank), Nicholas Briggs (Cybermen).

The Stone Rose

by Jacqueline Rayner

Published 21 September 2008
Mickey is startled to find a statue of Rose in a museum a statue that is 2,000 years old. The Doctor realises that this means the TARDIS will shortly take them to Ancient Rome, but when it does, he and Rose soon have more on their minds than sculpture.

While the Doctor searches for a missing boy, Rose befriends a girl who claims to know the future a girl whose predictions are surprisingly accurate. But then the Doctor stumbles on the hideous truth behind the statue of Rose and Rose herself learns that you have to be very careful what you wish for.

Featuring the Doctor and Rose as played by David Tennant and Billie Piper in the hit Doctor Who BBC series.

Find out all about your favourite Doctor Who character in this fantastic factfile. With gate-fold flaps to test your knowledge, masses of facts and a brand new story this is a must-have for every discerning fan. Hugely collectable, there are now 12 "Doctor Who Fact Files" to own.

Find out all about your favourite Doctor Who character in this fantastic factfile. With gate-fold flaps to test your knowledge, masses of facts and a brand new story this is a must-have for every discerning fan. Hugely collectable, there are now 12 "Doctor Who Fact Files" to own.

The End of Time

by Justin Richards

Published 24 September 2009
The Krashoks commissioned the Darksmith Collective to fashion a device that creates life. The Krashoks, after waiting for centuries, have finally had their contract fulfilled. They intend to detonate the Eternity Crystal unless the Doctor can stop them. To make matters worse, Gisella is trapped on board the Krashoks' ship. Can the Doctor save Gisella and destroy the Eternity Crystal once and for all?

The Darksmith Legacy

by Justin Richards

Published 29 January 2009
The neutral ground of the usually lush and beautiful Ursulonamex, known as The Planet of Oblivion, is now scorched and charred. This is where the Darksmiths met their clients to discuss the Eternity Plan, but there is no sign of the clients now, nothing to suggest who they were! as though the mysterious clients have made sure of it. The Doctor and Gisella learn from the few survivors of the Rain of Fire, and that the only clues there might be of what happened could be stored in the observation stations in orbit round the planet. Do any of the observation stations still exist? Are the Doctor and Gisella as alone on board as they think? Who are the Dravidian Hive and are they as benign as they seem? What is a Dreadbringer? Find out by reading the next exciting installment of "The Darksmith Legacy!" Continue the amazing Darksmith adventure with the Doctor online at the website.