Lawrence Miles
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Doctor Who: Alien Bodies (Eighth Doctor Adventures, #6)
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1998
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Doctor Who: Interference - Book One
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1999
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3 editions
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Doctor Who: Interference - Book Two
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1999
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5 editions
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Doctor Who: The Adventuress of Henrietta Street
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2001
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Dead Romance
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1999
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6 editions
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Faction Paradox: The Book of the War
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2002
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Faction Paradox: This Town Will Never Let Us Go (Faction Paradox, #1)
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2003
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Doctor Who: Christmas on a Rational Planet
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1996
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Down
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1997
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The Eleven Day Empire (Faction Paradox Protocols #1)
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2001
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“Sarah smiled, one of those little childish smiles she was so good at. It very nearly broke the Doctor’s heart. ‘You know what I think? I think you don’t really regenerate at all. I think you just keep taking off masks.”
― Doctor Who: Interference - Book Two
― Doctor Who: Interference - Book Two
“Remember when Adric drove that freighter full of antimatter into the Earth, and wiped out the dinosaurs for you? You felt like you’d lost so much, but let’s be honest, you won that day. You did what you always do. You looked after history. You made sure the dinosaurs died out, dead on schedule.”
― Doctor Who: Alien Bodies
― Doctor Who: Alien Bodies
“He reached into his jacket pocket. Over the years, people had often commented on his ability to produce exactly the right item from his pockets at exactly the right time. Some had speculated that his pockets were extensions of the TARDIS, others had guessed he was just lucky. But then, they’d never read Yeltstrom’s Karma and Flares: The Importance of Fashion Sense to the Modern Zen Master.
They didn’t appreciate the things a sentient life-form could achieve, if he was totally at one with the lining of his jacket.”
― Doctor Who: Alien Bodies
They didn’t appreciate the things a sentient life-form could achieve, if he was totally at one with the lining of his jacket.”
― Doctor Who: Alien Bodies
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