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The Dying Days
 

No. 61 of 84 in the New Adventures novels series
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By:Lance Parkin
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Released:  April 1997
Publisher:  Virgin
ISBN:0-426-20504-9
Format: paperback
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Note:  The only New Adventure to feature the 8th Doctor, and the last in the range to feature the Doctor at all — from this point onwards, the star of the range became Bernice Summerfield as Virgin’s licence to publish Doctor Who fiction expired.
For several years, this novel (along with several others) was available as a free downloadable e-book from the BBC Doctor Who site, however it was removed in late 2010.

Cover blurb:
6 May 1997: The Dying Days of the Twentieth Century

On the Mare Sirenum, British astronauts are walking on the surface of Mars for the first time in over twenty years. The National Space Museum in London is the venue for a spectacular event where the great and the good celebrate a unique British achievement.

In Adisham, Kent, the most dangerous man in Britain has escaped from custody while being transported by helicopter. In Whitehall, the new Home Secretary is convinced that there is a plot brewing to overthrow the government. In west London, MI5 agents shut down a publishing company that got too close to the top secret organisation known as UNIT. And, on a state visit to Washington, the Prime Minster prepares to make a crucial speech, totally unaware that dark forces are working against him.

As the eighth Doctor and Professor Bernice Summerfield discover, all these events are connected. However, soon all will be overshadowed.

This time, the Doctor is already too late.

Lance Parkin is the author of the highly successful series chronology A History of the Universe and the ground-breaking Missing Adventure Cold Fusion. His first New Adventure Just War received unprecedented acclaim for a debut novel.


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