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The Lethbridge-Stewart name carries with it stories of integrity, honour and courage. But was it always so?

From its earliest origins with the Clan Stewart in Scotland, and the Lethbridges in Devon, England, the name has a storied past. Historical figures, history makers, miitary heroes…

Lineage presents seven brand-new tales from some of the most popular authors preciously published in The HAVOC Files collection, as well as one from the creative mind of writer and film maker Chris Lynch.


The Soothsayer by Richard Dinnick
William Stewart and Mary Lethbridge discover that a mysterious stranger is intent on stopping their wedding and diverting the course of history – at any cost! [Set in 1603]

The Bone Merchants by Andrew Allen
On the blood-soaked battlefield of Waterloo, Fergus Lethbridge-Stewart is a man of integrity and reason, not given to sharing the superstitions of his men - until he witnesses unearthly lights and the screams of the dead. [Set in 1815]

As the Son Falls by Wink Taylor
Young idealistic teacher Percy Lethbridge was born into a well-regarded and much-honoured family, but soon learns the true horror that comes with failing the family name. [Set in 1890]

Paperman by Harry Draper
Thirteen-year-old Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart and his mother seem to have moved on from their past - only to be haunted by their future. [Set in 1943]

Inheritance by Gareth Madgwick
Matthew Lethbridge-Stewart finds more than he bargained for when he claims the ancestral home in Scotland. [Set in 1971]

Acceptance, and then Understanding by Andy Frankham-Allen
Conall Wilson knows his grandfather, Sir Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart, hasnt long left, and so wants to give him the best possible Christmas gift he can. [Set in 2011]

The Arcade of Doom by Chris Lynch
While visiting a local arcade Lucy and Hobo stumble upon a monster from the classic era of Doctor Who. [Set in 2018]

Plus:
Whats Past is Prologue/The Note by David A McIntee/Andy Frankham-Allen
A shameful family secret is brought to the surface. [Set in 1917 and 1945]



Based on characters created and inspired by Mervyn Haisman & Henry Lincoln.

With a foreword by Richard Dinnick.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published October 31, 2018

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Andy Frankham-Allen

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Welsh-born Andy Frankham-Allen's passion for writing began with a love of Doctor Who. He's been writing since as far back as he can remember, and, although unsuccessful, he wrote a Doctor Who novel for BBC Books in 1996 after an accident caused him to be out of work for four months. Following that writing fell back into a hobby until 2001 when he began an ongoing fan-fiction series called Doctor Who: The Legacy, which carried on until 2006.

He has been writing professionally since 2004, through several official Doctor Who short stories, and since 2010 with horror shorts of Untreed Reads Publishing. March 2011 saw the release of his novel, 'Seeker', the first book in The Garden Saga, published in print by Hirst Publishing and in all digital formats by Untreed Reads.

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November 19, 2022
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A collection of short stories in the timeline of Candy Jar Books’ Lethbridge-Stewart sequence, this time looking at the Brigadier’s ancestors and relatives from the seventeenth century to the present day (2018). All good fun, nothing that especially stood out (maybe the Quarks in the last of the stories).
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December 20, 2018
Closer to 3 1/2 stars, a series of shorts focusing on other members of the Lethbridge-Stewart family throughout history and their own battles with the otherworldly. A few are truly magnificent stories, the majority are just kinda there. But they all add some shades to the legend of the Brig. For a more detailed review, see http://travelingthevortex.com/?p=8662
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