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The Hollow Men

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1998
1998
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 Doctor Who - Past Doctors*
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Doctor Who - Past Doctors*     See series as if on a bookshelf
A series of novels by BBC Worldwide featuring stories of the past Doctors for the television show Doctor Who.

1) The Devil Goblins from Neptune
2) The Murder Game
3) The Ultimate Treasure
4) Business Unusual
5) Illegal Alien
6) The Roundheads
7) The Face of the Enemy
8) Eye of Heaven
9) The Witch Hunters
10) The Hollow Men
11) Catastrophea
12) Mission: Impractical
13) Zeta Major
14) Dreams of Empire
15) Last Man Running
16) Matrix
17) The Infinity Doctors
18) Salvation
19) The Wages of Sin
20) Deep Blue
21) Players
22) Millennium Shock
23) Storm Harvest
24) The Final Sanction
25) City at World's End
26) Divided Loyalties
27) Corpse Marker
28) Last of the Gaderene
29) Tomb of Valdemar
30) Verdigris
31) Grave Matter
32) Heart of TARDIS
33) Prime Time
34) Imperial Moon
35) Festival of Death
36) Independence Day
37) The King of Terror
38) The Quantum Archangel
39) Bunker Soldiers
40) Rags
41) The Shadow in the Glass
42) Asylum
43) Superior Beings
44) Byzantium!
45) Bullet Time
46) Psi-ence Fiction
47) Dying in the Sun
48) Instruments of Darkness
49) Relative Dementias
50) Drift
51) Palace of the Red Sun
52) Amorality Tale
53) Warmonger
54) Ten Little Aliens
55) Combat Rock
56) The Suns of Caresh
57) Heritage
58) Fear of the Dark
59) Blue Box
60) Loving the Alien
61) The Colony of Lies
62) Wolfsbane
63) Deadly Reunion
64) Scream of the Shalka
65) Empire of Death
66) The Eleventh Tiger
67) Synthespians™
68) The Algebra of Ice
69) The Indestructible Man
70) Match of the Day
71) Island of Death
72) Spiral Scratch
73) Fear Itself
74) World Game
75) The Time Travellers
76) Atom Bomb Blues
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TARDIS: "'My pleasure.'  The Doctor stood framed in the TARDIS doorway.  It had landed inside a subway, its battered shell not out of place against the graffiti.  Perhaps he ought to move it before it, too, became daubed with spray paint.  After all, it wouldn't be the first time."
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Added: 01-Jan-2001
Last Updated: 07-Apr-2020

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 06-Apr-1998
BBC Books
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Date Issued:
06-Apr-1998
Pages*:
284
Internal ID:
733
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-563-40582-1
ISBN-13:
978-0-563-40582-5
Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Credits:
Black Sheep  - Cover Artist
The village was cursed centuries ago, but only now is the alien evil beginning to revive…

The children of Hexen Bridge are gifted and clever, but insanity and murder follow in their wake.  The Doctor has a special interest in the village, but on his return to England in the early twenty-first century events seem to be escalating out of control.

Kidnapped and taken to Liverpool, the Doctor realises that developments in Hexen Bridge have horrifying repercussions for the rest of the country.  Ace is left in the village, where small-minded prejudices and unsettled scores are flaring into violence.

As scarecrows fashioned from the bodies of the recent and ancient dead stalk the country lanes around Hexen Bridge, a sinister dark storm is spreading over the surrounding fields.  And as the fierce evil grows ever stronger, can the Doctor and Ace prevent it from engulfing the entire world?
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06-Apr-1998
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Author(s)

 Keith Topping
Birth: 26 Oct 1963 Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Notes:
From About the Author in the back of the book Ghost Ship:

Bohemian womaniser, revolutionary spirit and general all-round sleazeball, Keith Topping is a journalist and author of over twenty books including two editions of The Guinness Book of Classic British TV, numerous guides to TV series as diverse as The X-Files, Star Trek, The Avengers and Roswell for Virgin Books, four BBC Doctor Who novels (including the award-winning The Hollow Men) and the best-selling Slayer: An Unofficial and Unauthorized Guide to Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Inside Bartlet's White House.  He has written for many TV and genre magazines including Starburst and Shivers and is a former Contributing Editor of Dream Watch, specialising in coverage of US series such as Buffy, Angel, Stargate SG-1 and The West Wing.

Keith was born on sunny Tyneside on the same day in 1963 that his beloved Newcastle United lost 3-2 at home to Northampton Town.  Things have improved a bit since then.  He began his journalistic career whilst he was still working for the civil service (he has since escaped), writing for music, TV and football fanzines.  He regularly appears on local radio and also contributed to the BBC television series I Love the 70s.  He is currently co-scripting, with Martin Day, a proposed TV series for an independent production company.  His hobbies include socialising with friends, foreign travel, very loud pop music, trashy British horror movies, current affairs and military history.  His autobiography, I've Had Her, will be published posthumously.

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