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  • Published: 15 March 2012
  • ISBN: 9781446417812
  • Imprint: BBC Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 416
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Doctor Who: Shada




From the unique mind of Douglas Adams, the legendary 'lost' Doctor Who story - now in paperback!

The legendary lost Doctor Who story from the unique mind of Douglas Adams

Inside this book is another book – the strangest, most important and most dangerous book in the entire universe.

The Worshipful and Ancient Law of Gallifrey is one of the Artefacts, dating from dark days of Rassilon. It wields enormous power, and it must not be allowed to fall into the wrong hands.

Skagra – who believes he should be God and permits himself only two smiles per day – most definitely has the wrong hands.

Beware Skagra. Beware the Sphere. Beware Shada.

  • Published: 15 March 2012
  • ISBN: 9781446417812
  • Imprint: BBC Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 416
Categories:

About the authors

Douglas Adams

DOUGLAS ADAMS was born in Cambridge in March 1952. He is best known as the creator of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, which started life as a BBC Radio 4 series. The book went on to be a No. 1 bestseller. He followed this success with The Restaurant at the End of the Universe (1980); Life, The Universe and Everything (1982); So Long and Thanks for all the Fish (1984); Mostly Harmless (1992) and many more. He sold over 15 million books in the UK, the US and Australia. Douglas died unexpectedly in May 2001 at the age of 49.

Gareth Roberts

Date: 2013-08-06 Gareth Roberts was born in Chesham, Buckinghamshire in 1968. His scripts for Doctor Who on television include 'The Shakespeare Code' (2007), 'The Unicorn And The Wasp' (2008), 'The Lodger' (2010) and 'Closing Time' (2011), and he has also written many scripts for the spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures, as well as scripts for programmes as diverse as Emmerdale and Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased). He has written nine original Doctor Who novels, and lives in West London.

Praise for Doctor Who: Shada

A delight

SFX Magazine

Roberts… brings back the enchanting, not-really-for-grown-ups feel of late 1970s Doctor Who

The Scotsman

Something of a Holy Grail for a Doctor Who fan

Belfast Telegraph

Surprising, page-turning, fulfilling, satisfying and faithful to the spirit of that wonderfully gifted author who left us far too young

Doctor Who Magazine

There are moments of glorious Adamsian whimsy here

Sunday Times

Tom Baker’s fourth Doctor is brought fabulously to life, scarf flapping, eyes and teeth flashing as he clowns around making flippant remarks while saving the universe

Sun