# | Year | 1st Read | Title | Author(s) | My Rating | |
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1 | 1989 | | Doctor Who - Mission to the Unknown Doctor Who - Novelizations (UK) #141 Cover Blurb | John Peel | | |
| Stranded in the jungles of Kembel, the most hostile planet in the Galaxy, Space Security agent Marc Cory has stumbled across the most deadly plot ever hatched - the Daleks are about to invade and destroy the Universe. Cory has to get a warning back to Earth before it's too late - but the Daleks find him first. Months later the Doctor and his companions arrive on Kembel and find Cory's message. But it may already be too late for Earth - the Daleks' Masterplan has already begun… | |
2 | 1989 | | Doctor Who - The Chase Doctor Who - Novelizations (UK) #140 Cover Blurb | John Peel | | |
| Through a Space-Time Visualiser the Doctor and his companions are horrified to see an execution squad of Daleks about to leave Skaro on a mission to find the TARDIS and exterminate the time travellers. Eluding the Daleks on the barren planet Aridius the Doctor and his friends escape in the TARDIS. But this is only the beginning of an epic journey. As they travel through space and time, they try to shake off their pursuers by making a series of random landings - but the Daleks don't give up easily. This is a chase to the death... | |
3 | 1993 | | Doctor Who - The Evil of the Daleks Doctor Who - Novelizations (UK) #155 Cover Blurb | John Peel | | |
| The Daleks tell me I'm going to do something form them - something I would rather die than do.
Stranded in Victorian London, separated from his TARDIS and forced to cooperate with the Daleks, it seems that the Doctor's luck has finally run out.
The Daleks are searching for the elusive Human Factor, and want the Doctor to help them find it. With Victoria and Jamie held captive, the Doctor has no choice.
An army of Daleks stands poised to conquer the universe. Will the Human Factor be their ultimate weapon?
This is a brand new novelization of a classic Dalek story, and is the first story to feature Victoria as a companion. | |
4 | 1991 | | Doctor Who - The Gallifrey Chronicles Doctor Who - Miscellaneous | John Peel | | |
5 | 1989 | | Doctor Who - The Mutation of Time Doctor Who - Novelizations (UK) #142 Cover Blurb | John Peel | | |
| The Daleks' Masterplan is well under way. With the Time Destroyer, the most deadly machine ever devised, they will conquer the Universe. Only one person stands in their way - the Doctor. For he has stolen the precious Taranium core which is vital to activate the machine. Travelling through Time and Space, the Doctor and his companions are forever on the move in case the Daleks track them down. But after several months, to their horror, the TARDIS indicates that they are being followed... | |
6 | 1993 | | Doctor Who - The Power of the Daleks Doctor Who - Novelizations (UK) #154 Cover Blurb | John Peel | | |
| The stranger drew himself up to his full height. 'I am the Doctor,' he announced. Disoriented after his regeneration, the Doctor takes the TARDIS to the Earth Colony Vulcan. Ben and Polly are disturbed - the Doctor isn't the man he used to be. The Doctor too is worried. The colonists have found the remains of two Daleks - which they plan to revive. Once revived, the Daleks claim that they are content to serve humanity. Can it really be true? Or do they have their own, more sinister plans? This is a brand-new novelization of a classic Dalek story, which is also the first story to feature Patrick Troughton as the Doctor. It has been unavailable since its broadcast in 1966. | |
7 | 1994 | 1996 | Evolution Doctor Who - Missing Adventures #2 Cover Blurb | John Peel | | |
| 'Someone is tampering with the fabric of the human cell,' the Doctor said darkly, 'perverting its secrets to his own dark purposes.'
Sarah Jane wants to meet her fellow journalist Rudyard Kipling, and the Doctor sets the co-ordinates for England, Earth, in the Victorian Age. As usual, the TARDIS materializes in not quite the right place, and the time travellers find themselves pursued across Devon moorland by a huge feral hound.
Children have gone missing; at the local boarding school, the young Rudyard Kipling has set up search parties. Lights have been seen beneath the waters of the bay, and fishermen have been pulled from their boats and mutilated. Graves have been robbed of their corpses. Something is going on, and Arthur Conan Doyle, the ship's doctor from a recently berthed arctic whaler, is determined to investigate.
The Doctor and Doyle join forces to uncover a macabre scheme to interfere with human evolution - and both Sarah Jane and Kipling face a terrifying transmogrification. | |
8 | 1998 | 1998 | Legacy of the Daleks Doctor Who - 8th Doctor #10 Cover Blurb | John Peel | | |
| England in the late 22nd century is slowly recovering from the devastation that followed the Daleks' invasion. The Doctor's very first travelling companion - his granddaughter, Susan - is where he left her, helping to rebuild Earth for the survivors. But danger still remains all around...
While searching for his lost companion, Sam, the Doctor finds himself in Domain London. But it seems that Susan is now missing too, and his efforts to find her lead to confrontation with the ambitious lord Haldoran, who is poised to take control of southern England through all-out war. With the help of a sinister adviser, Haldoran's plans are already advanced. Power cables have been fed down a mineshaft, reactivating a mysterious old device of hideous power. But has the Dalek presence on Earth really been wiped out? Or are there still traps set for the unwary?
The Doctor learns to his cost once again that when dealing with the evil of the Daleks, nothing can be taken at face value... | |
9 | 1989 | | The Official Doctor Who & The Daleks Book Doctor Who - Miscellaneous | Terry Nation John Peel | | |
10 | 1991 | | Timewyrm: Genesys Doctor Who - New Adventures #1 Cover Blurb | John Peel | | |
| Mesopotamia - the cradle of civilization. In the fertile crescent of land on the banks of the rivers Tigris and Euphrates, mankind is turning from hunter gatherer into farmer, and from farmer into city-dweller.
Gilgamesh, the first hero-king, rules the city of Urak. An equally legendary figure arrives, in a police telephone box: the TARDIS has brought the Doctor and his companion Ace to witness the first steps of mankind's long progress to the stars.
And from somewhere amid those distant points of light an evil sentience has tumbled. To her followers in the city of Kish she is known as Ishtar the goddess; to the Doctor's forebears on ancient Gallifrey she was a mythical terror - the Timewyrm. | |
11 | 1997 | 1997 | War of the Daleks Doctor Who - 8th Doctor #5 Cover Blurb | John Peel | | |
| The Doctor is repairing the TARDIS systems once again when it is swept up by a garbage ship roving through space, the Quetzel.
When another ship approaches and takes the Quetzel by force, the Doctor discovers that he and Sam are not the only unwitting travelers on board - there is a strangely familiar survival pod in the hold. Delani, the captain of the second ship, orders the pod to be opened. The Doctor is powerless to intervene as Davros is awakened once again.
Bit this is no out-and-out rescue of Davros. Delani and his crew are Thals, the sworn enemies of the Daleks. They intend to use Davros as a means to wipe out the Daleks, finally ridding the universe of the most aggressive, deadly race ever to exist. But the Doctor is still worried. For there is a signal beacon inside the pod, and even now a Dalek ship is closing in… | |