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The Evil of the Daleks (2023 novelisation)
 

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By:Frazer Hines
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Released:  October 2023
Publisher:  BBC Books
ISBN:978-1-78594-843-5
Format: hardback
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Description:  A brand-new novel adaptation of the classic 1967 Doctor Who TV story of the same name. Not to be confused with John Peel’s 1993 novelisation of the same story. Also available as an audio reading.
A paperback edition (with new Target-style cover art) is being released as an exclusive with Doctor Who Magazine issue 609 in October 2024.

Cover blurb:
"I’M GOING TO SHOW ZOE THE SORT OF THING THAT SHE MAY BE IN FOR... HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF THE DALEKS?"


Inside cover flaps read as follows:

Young astrophysicist Zoe wishes to join Jamie and the Doctor on their travels. To give her fair warning of the dangers she may face, the Doctor uses a mind projector to share one of their most harrowing adventures...

And so, Jamie is forced to relive his struggle against the evil Daleks at their most powerful and calculating. In a complex plot that drags him from modern-day London to Victorian times and finally to the Dalek world of Skaro, he endures ordeals that test his courage, strength — and his friendship with the Doctor — to the limit...

An inventive new retelling of one of Doctor Who’s all-time classic TV stories — 1967’s The Evil of the Daleks — from Frazer Hines, who starred as the show’s longest-running companion, Jamie McCrimmon.


Frazer Hines is a British actor for television and film. He played Jamie McCrimmon in Doctor Who, the companion to Patrick Troughton’s Second Doctor from 1966-69, and has made guest appearances on the show since. He started his career working with Charlie Chaplin, one of the few remaining actors that have appeared with him. He also played Joe Sugden n [sic] Emmerdale Farm, among featuring in other long-standing British TV shows such as Emergency Ward 10, Outlander and Coronation Street. This is his first book.


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