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Doctor Who: Endgame (Eighth Doctor Adventures #40) 
But it was these BBC books that really continued the story for me, picking up as many as I could and trying to fit them all in the correct order.
I definitely want to try and revisit them again, especially the ones during the later run of the range that I can distinctly recall.
The late Terrance Dicks wrote a superb spy thriller with the 8th Doctor? Who knew? I certainly didn't! I really enjoyed Endgame, but it was very different from any of the other Doctor Who novels I've read. And that's good because you have a chance to view the Doctor from a different angle. The story is set in real events of the Korean War era when McCarthy was suspecting everyone and amping up his Red Scare in the United States. But since the Doctor spends much of the time in England, the US is
This was a fun read. I enjoyed the human politics being contrasted to those of the Players, who have shown up in Doctor Who stories before.

Terrance Dicks was an English writer, best known for his work in television and for writing a large number of popular children's books during the 1970s and 80s.His break in television came when his friend Malcolm Hulke asked for his help with the writing of an episode of the popular ABC (ITV) action-adventure series The Avengers, on which Dicks received a co-writer's credit on the broadcast. He
Eighth Doctor Adventure (EDA) without companion, a filler story in the Earth arc. One of a loose trilogy of stories concerning the Players (the others are 'Players' with the sixth Doctor and 'World Game' with the second Doctor), but each can stand alone. One of the few grown up Doctor Who 'original novels'. The first half was really sweated over (Frederick Forsyth lite), the second half is more typical of the author and not so involving and a tad too easily resolved. The editor missed a few of
The Doctor becomes embroiled in Cold War spy games when a friend of his asks for help. The Players are back and trying to destroy the world. This is very much a spy story with the traditional readability that Terrance Dicks always has. This shows how much the Doctor is affected by not having his memories. A good read.
Der Doctor Who-Roman "Endgame" spielt vor der historischen Kulisse des Kalten Krieges und ist in erster Linie eine Spionage-Geschichte. Während der Doctor mit einem Gedächtnisverlust zu kämpfen hat und am liebsten in Ruhe gelassen werden will, heizt eine unbekannte Fraktion namens "the Players" den Konflikt zwischen Amerika und Russland immer mehr an. Als Geheimdokumente ungewollt in seinen Besitz gelangen und der MI6 die "blaue Box" in seinem Keller beschlagnahmt, wird der Doctor gezwungen zu
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| Original Title: | Doctor Who: Endgame |
| ISBN: | 0563538228 (ISBN13: 9780563538226) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Eighth Doctor Adventures #40 |
| Characters: | The Eighth Doctor, The Doctor |
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Even though Paul McGann only had the one TV adventure, he’s incarnation of The Doctor was able to live on in various media (comic strips and Big Finish audio plays).But it was these BBC books that really continued the story for me, picking up as many as I could and trying to fit them all in the correct order.
I definitely want to try and revisit them again, especially the ones during the later run of the range that I can distinctly recall.
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| Title | : | Doctor Who: Endgame (Eighth Doctor Adventures #40) |
| Author | : | Terrance Dicks |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | 1st |
| Pages | : | Pages: 243 pages |
| Published | : | November 1st 2000 by BBC Worldwide Publishing |
| Categories | : | Media Tie In. Doctor Who. Science Fiction. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.67 From 212 Users | 13 ReviewsAppraise Out Of Books Doctor Who: Endgame (Eighth Doctor Adventures #40)
Even though Paul McGann only had the one TV adventure, hes incarnation of The Doctor was able to live on in various media (comic strips and Big Finish audio plays). But it was these BBC books that really continued the story for me, picking up as many as I could and trying to fit them all in the correct order.I definitely want to try and revisit them again, especially the ones during the later run of the range that I can distinctly recall.The late Terrance Dicks wrote a superb spy thriller with the 8th Doctor? Who knew? I certainly didn't! I really enjoyed Endgame, but it was very different from any of the other Doctor Who novels I've read. And that's good because you have a chance to view the Doctor from a different angle. The story is set in real events of the Korean War era when McCarthy was suspecting everyone and amping up his Red Scare in the United States. But since the Doctor spends much of the time in England, the US is
This was a fun read. I enjoyed the human politics being contrasted to those of the Players, who have shown up in Doctor Who stories before.

Terrance Dicks was an English writer, best known for his work in television and for writing a large number of popular children's books during the 1970s and 80s.His break in television came when his friend Malcolm Hulke asked for his help with the writing of an episode of the popular ABC (ITV) action-adventure series The Avengers, on which Dicks received a co-writer's credit on the broadcast. He
Eighth Doctor Adventure (EDA) without companion, a filler story in the Earth arc. One of a loose trilogy of stories concerning the Players (the others are 'Players' with the sixth Doctor and 'World Game' with the second Doctor), but each can stand alone. One of the few grown up Doctor Who 'original novels'. The first half was really sweated over (Frederick Forsyth lite), the second half is more typical of the author and not so involving and a tad too easily resolved. The editor missed a few of
The Doctor becomes embroiled in Cold War spy games when a friend of his asks for help. The Players are back and trying to destroy the world. This is very much a spy story with the traditional readability that Terrance Dicks always has. This shows how much the Doctor is affected by not having his memories. A good read.
Der Doctor Who-Roman "Endgame" spielt vor der historischen Kulisse des Kalten Krieges und ist in erster Linie eine Spionage-Geschichte. Während der Doctor mit einem Gedächtnisverlust zu kämpfen hat und am liebsten in Ruhe gelassen werden will, heizt eine unbekannte Fraktion namens "the Players" den Konflikt zwischen Amerika und Russland immer mehr an. Als Geheimdokumente ungewollt in seinen Besitz gelangen und der MI6 die "blaue Box" in seinem Keller beschlagnahmt, wird der Doctor gezwungen zu

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