The Wintertime Paradox

The Wintertime Paradox
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Publisher : Penguin UK
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : 9781405946117
ISBN-13 : 1405946113
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Book Synopsis The Wintertime Paradox by : Dave Rudden

Download or read book The Wintertime Paradox written by Dave Rudden and published by Penguin UK. This book was released on 2020-10-15 with total page 448 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Twelve incredible Doctor Who stories for the long winter nights featuring an exclusive extra story in the Time Lord Victorious arc! Christmas can mean anything . . . For Missy, it's solving murders in 1909. For a little girl in Dublin, it's Plasmavores knocking at the door. For Davros, it's a summons from the Doctor, who needs the mad inventor's help. The perfect collection for the bleakest - and sometimes brightest - time of the year, these are the tales for when you're halfway out of the dark . . . The perfect collection for the bleakest - and sometimes brightest - time of the year, these are the tales for when you're halfway out of the dark . . . Written by popular children's author, and lifelong Doctor Who fan, Dave Rudden, author of Twelve Angels Weeping. 'The perfect balance between tenderness and humour and terror and imagination - like the show at its very, very best' - Guardian 'The comforting yet thrilling vibe of a Doctor Who Christmas special TIMES TWELVE' - Deirdre Sullivan 'A fascinating tale' - Screenrant


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