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Doctor Who: The Target Storybook (book review).

Just the thing, another book to remind us we have no ‘Doctor Who’ on our screens. It’s bleak out there

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Otherworld Secrets (Tales Of The Otherworld Series book 4) by Kelley Armstrong (book review).

The anthology ‘Otherworld Secrets’ is a collection of six stories about the characters in Kelley Armstrong’s ‘Otherworld’ novels. In other

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Brightfall by Jaime Lee Moyer (book review).

‘Brightfall’ is a story of witches, fae folk and evil. It’s also about Maid Marian and Robin of Sherwood, long

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Otherworld Night: Book 3 of the Tales Of The Otherworld Series by Kelley Armstrong (book review).

There are thirteen books about the Otherworld, Kelley Armstrong’s heroes are powerful women and men who can raise the dead,

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Crowfall: The Raven’s Mark book 3 by Ed McDonald (book review).

‘Crowfall’ is the final book in ‘The Raven’s Mark’ which is set in a post-apocalyptic world where the land itself

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Lost Acre: Rotherweird book 3 by Andrew Caldecott (book review).

‘Lost Acre’ is the third instalment in the world of ‘Rotherweird’. Given separate status by Elizabeth the First, after a

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The Devil’s Evidence: Thomas Fool book 1 by Simon Kurt Unsworth (book review).

No one knows why they have been assigned to Hell, no one knows if they will ever be released to

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BooksDoctor Who

Doctor Who: Resurrection Of The Daleks by Eric Saward (book review).

The long awaited novelisation of a classic ‘Doctor Who’ story ‘Resurrection Of The Daleks’ is to be welcomed in the

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The Complete Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle (book review).

Co-produced by the Sherlock Holmes Museum, this eye-catching hardback, ‘The Complete Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle, asserts it has

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BooksDoctor Who

Doctor Who: Scratchman by Tom Baker (book review).

Inside the cover of ‘Scratchman’, it adds James Goss as the co-author of this book years in the making. As

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