7/8/2023 0 Comments Doctor Who by Lawrence Miles![]() ![]() The New Adventures: Dead Romance (London: Virgin Publishing, 1999).The New Adventures: Down (London: Virgin Publishing, 1997). ![]() Doctor Who: The New Adventures: Christmas on a Rational Planet (London: Doctor Who Books, 1996).This series took on a life of its own, eventually losing – probably for legal reasons – the tenuous links it had had to Doctor Who. The Paradox Faction, originally a subplot in the Eighth Doctor books, were developed by Miles initially using characters and settings from Doctor Who. With Tat Wood he co-authored the first five volumes of the series companion The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who, later continued by Wood alone. His most influential work has been in the Doctor Who: Eight Doctor sequence the four-volume story arc beginning with Doctor Who: Eighth Doctor: Alien Bodies ( 1997) and closing with Doctor Who: Eighth Doctor: The Adventuress of Henrietta Street ( 2001), perhaps because it does not novelize a prior Television sequence, shakes off some of the claustrophobic introversion typical of its hundreds of stablemates, offering some genuine Space Opera, with a soupçon of speculative matter, in its stead. ![]() After some early work in Comics, he began his main association with Doctor Who: The New Adventures: Christmas on a Rational Planet ( 1996). ![]() (1972- ) UK author best known for his significant contributions to the Doctor Who universe, though he has occasionally published unconnected work. ![]()
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