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  • Past Doctor Who Adventures No. V: Britain is at war. Night after night the Luftwaffe are bombing London. A serial killer dubbed the Limehouse Lurker is stalking the rubble-strewn streets. But a deadlier threat falls from the sky in the shape of a sinister silver sphere...Cody McBride, ex-pat American private eye, sees the sphere crash-land and split open - and glimpses something emerging from within. But the military dismiss his account of events - the sphere is simply a new German secret weapon that has malfunctioned in some way. What else could it be? Arriving amid the chaos, the Doctor and Ace are the only people to believe McBride. The sphere bears all the hallmarks of sophisticated alien technology - and whatever was inside it is now loose in London. Before long, they have embarked on a trail that brings them face to face with hidden Nazi operatives - and some very old enemies.

  • A very unusual first novel, unexpectedly touching and very unputdownable.   A group of elegant dogs in top hats, tails and bustled skirts become instant celebrities when they descend on New York in 2008. They are refugees from a Canadian town that has been isolated for over a hundred years - they are monster dogs who retain the 19th century Prussian culture of their human creator. They talk, walk upright, have excellent manners and seem to lead charmed lives, but as Cleo Pira, a young woman who has befriended them discovers, they are threatened with extinction. Cover art by Kirsten Bakis.

  • Book I of Dragon Star. A generation of peace lies in shreds as a seemingly unstoppable invasion force lays siege to Prince Rohan's realm. For Andry, the Lord of All Sunrunners at Goddess Keep, it signals the start of a nightmare made real - the fulfillment of his visions of disaster to come. It will fall to the High Prince Rohan and his son Pol to fight the enemy with every weapon at their command - their valiant warriors, sun, moon, stars, dragons - even the Desert itself. But who can banish the fear that the invasion is not only the end of a dream of peace, but the beginning of the end of their entire world? Cover art by Michael Whelan.