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[Season 45] [Click on the Covers to download .PDF] |
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[13T] THE SAWBONES AND THE GREY FOX |
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Written by: Hamish Crawford |
In 1904, Bill Miner, ‘the Grey Fox’, executed the first train robberies in Canada’s history. In 1997, Maggie Weitz has unwillingly returned to her normal life in Revelstoke, until she sees him in a photograph with Miner.
Can she follow Miner’s trail ninety-three years later to recover the TARDIS and rescue the Time Lord before the North West Mounted Police catch up with him and his untrustworthy cohorts?
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Written by: Mark Horrocks |
The Doctor and Maggie help to investigate mysterious disappearances blamed on a local legend in Apache-Sitgreaves National Park and find themselves pulled into a battle between species from another dimension that threatens to
envelope the Earth. As they search the dark forest, cut off from rescue, can the Doctor tell friend from foe before it’s too late?
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[13V] RAISING THE OBERON: PART ONE |
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Written by: Mark Horrocks |
The TARDIS receives a mysterious distress call from another Time Lord. Arriving nearby, the Doctor and Maggie encounter a crew of salvagers seeking the downed research vessel Oberon.
The Doctor must battle the salvagers’ distrustful captain Soria Vikander, and doubts his own senses when the mysterious Time Lord contacts him.
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[13W] RAISING THE OBERON: PART TWO |
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Written by: Mark Horrocks |
The Doctor, Maggie, and Captain Vikander make a perilous journey to rescue the trapped salvage team aboard the Oberon.
In the crushing depths of Nereus Prime’s ocean, they encounter a mind-bending threat from the shadows preying on the salvagers, which may prove
a match for even the Doctor.
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[13X] AGE OF THE ICE WARRIORS |
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Written by: Matt Tovey |
The Doctor and Maggie land on Soma, a primitive world not dissimilar to medeival Europe. An afternoon of fun soon turns into disaster as Ice Warriors storm the Kingdon of All's jousting tournament, capturing Maggie and delivering her into the hands of the warrior-king Yaevar.
One army marches south to conquest - the other marches north in defence. Amidst the chaos, can the Doctor and Maggie survive long enough to be reunited?
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[13Y] DEAD GODS' CARNIVAL: PART ONE |
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Written by: Miles Reid-Lobatto |
Once, Baston H. Wheldrake was the galaxy’s most notorious wordsmith, renowned across the Earth Empire for his chilling true-life tale Dead Gods’ Carnival. Years later, haunted by his success,
Wheldrake is tempted back to Prospero’s Folly, the planet where the terrible events he chronicled took place. It seems that his host, galactic plutocrat Sebastian Ventallier, intends to re-enact the gruesome
rituals from Wheldrake’s book—and the Doctor and Maggie are trapped with them.
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[13Z] DEAD GODS' CARNIVAL: PART TWO |
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Written by: Miles Reid-Lobatto |
Sebastian Ventallier’s ritual was a success. The Dead Gods—the eldritch beings from Baston H. Wheldrake’s blockbusting 30th century horror novel—have arrived on Prospero’s Folly, hungry for souls to bring back to their own realm.
Can the Doctor stop this damage, and will Wheldrake live to tell the tale?
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[14A] THE OAKWOOD HOUSE VISITATION |
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Written by: Richard Michaels |
One day in 1874, in the forbidding Maine mansion Oakwood House, the orphan Elise Marchwood vanished without a trace. Seventy-one years later, Oakwood has become a rest home for the elderly.
Yet the staff and residents are plagued by nightmares and visions—and whatever is trying to contact them has an unusual interest in the new arrival in the town, the Doctor.
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Written by: R. Morgan Crihfield
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A man going nowhere in life crashes into a party where he finds the love of his life, but at what cost? When his future wife and child go missing the man turns to the outlandish Sheriff Cecil Kotto for answers he may not comprehend.
The Doctor and Maggie arrive to investigate, but are haunted by faces from their own past. A tale that spans a lifetime begs the question: is the Doctor too late?
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[14C] THE LAST DOCTOR: PART ONE |
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Written by: Hamish Crawford
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The Time Lords are contemplating an alliance with the Preservers, a sinister race with vast knowledge of the multiverse. Their condition: eradicating the Doctor from the timelines.
But meanwhile, someone else is traveling back through the Doctor’s history to assassinate his eighth, ninth, and tenth incarnations.
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[14D] THE LAST DOCTOR: PART TWO |
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Written by: Hamish Crawford
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The place: London. The date: 23 November 2963, one thousand years after a mild curiosity in a junkyard started a series of incredible adventures. Past, present, and future collide as the TARDIS brings the Doctor to his final confrontation.
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