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Timewyrm: Exodus

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1991
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Prologue - 25000 B.C.
Part One - 1951 Occupation
1 - Timewarp
2 - Death by the River
3 - Captives
4 - The Inspector General
5 - The VIP
6 - Investigations
7 - Resistance
8 - Trapped
9 - The Raid
10 - Vanishing Trick
Part Two - 1923 Putsch
1 - Interlude
2 - Revolution
Part Three - 1939 War
1 - Rally
2 - Reunion
3 - The Possessed
4 - Hitler's Guests
5 - Day of Reckonning
6 - Timewyrm
7 - Gestapo
8 - The Black Coven
9 - Drachensberg
10 - Arrival
11 - Conquest
12 - Ceremony
13 - War Games
14 - Corpse Discipline
15 - Last Chance
Part Four - 1940 Crisis
1 - Exodus of Evil
2 - Bitter Victory
Epilogue - Epilogue
Coda - Coda
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1) Timewyrm: Genesys
2) Timewyrm: Exodus
3) Timewyrm: Apocalypse
4) Timewyrm: Revelation
5) Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible
6) Cat's Cradle: Warhead
7) Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark
8) Nightshade
9) Love and War
10) Transit
11) The Highest Science
12) The Pit
13) Deceit
14) Lucifer Rising
15) White Darkness
16) Shadowmind
17) Birthright
18) Iceberg
19) Blood Heat
20) The Dimension Riders
21) The Left-Handed Hummingbird
22) Conundrum
23) No Future
24) Tragedy Day
25) Legacy
26) Theatre of War
27) All-Consuming Fire
28) Blood Harvest
29) Strange England
30) First Frontier
31) St Anthony's Fire
32) Falls the Shadow
33) Parasite
34) Warlock
35) Set Piece
36) Infinite Requiem
37) Sanctuary
38) Human Nature
39) Original Sin
40) Sky Pirates!
41) Zamper
42) Toy Soldiers
43) Head Games
44) The Also People
45) Shakedown
46) Just War
47) Warchild
48) Sleepy
49) Death and Diplomacy
50) Happy Endings
51) GodEngine
52) Christmas on a Rational Planet
53) Return of the Living Dad
54) The Death of Art
55) Damaged Goods
56) So Vile a Sin
57) Bad Therapy
58) Eternity Weeps
59) The Room with No Doors
60) Lungbarrow
61) The Dying Days
62) Oh No It Isn't
63) Dragons' Wrath
64) Beyond the Sun
65) Ship of Fools
66) Down
67) Deadfall
68) Ghost Devices
69) Mean Streets
70) Tempest
71) Walking to Babylon
72) Oblivion
73) The Medusa Effect
74) Dry Pilgrimage
75) The Sword of Forever
76) Another Girl, Another Planet
77) Beige Planet Mars
78) Where Angels Fear
79) The Mary-Sue Extrusion
80) Dead Romance
81) Tears of the Oracle
82) Return to the Fractured Planet
83) The Joy Device
84) Twilight of the Gods
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 15-Aug-1991
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Date Issued:
15-Aug-1991
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234
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Internal ID:
361
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ISBN:
0-426-20357-7
ISBN-13:
978-0-426-20357-5
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
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Andrew Skilleter  - Cover Artist
Slatter~Anderson - Cover Design
The pursuit of the Timewyrm leads the Doctor and Ace to London, 1951, and the Festival of Britain - a celebration of the achievements of this small country, this insignificant corner of the glorious Thousand Year Reich.

Someone - or something - has been interfering with the time lines, and in order to investigate, the Doctor travels further back in time to the very dawn of the Nazi evil. In the heart of the Germany of the Third Reich, he finds that this little band of thugs and misfits did not take over half the world unaided.

History must be restored to its proper course, and in his attempt to repair the time lines, the Doctor faces the most terrible dilemma he has ever known...

Full-length science fiction novels; stories too broad and too deep for the small screen.  Produced with the approval of the BBC Television, the New Adventures takes the TARDIS into previously unexplored realms of space and time.

Terrance Dicks has written many novels based on Doctor Who television stories, and was script editor of the series for five years.

Timewyrm: Exodus is the second adventure in the Timewyrm series.
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Terrance Dicks  
Birth: 10 May 1935 East Ham, London, England, UK
Death: 29 Aug 2019

Notes:
From the back of the book Warmonger.

Terrance Dicks joined Doctor Who as junior assistant trainee script editor in 1968, when they were making The Web of Fear and desperately trying to  make a roaring Yeti sound less like a flushing lavatory.  He worked on the show during the end of the Patrick Troughton years, and co-wrote The War Games, Troughton's last show, with Malcolm Hulke.  He stayed on as a script editor for the whole of the Jon Pertwee period, and left to write Robot, the first Tom Baker story.  (This was in accordance with an ancient Who tradition, which he'd just invented, that the departing script editor writes the first show of the next season.)

In the years that followed he wrote a handful of Doctor Who scripts, finishing in 1983 with The Five Doctors, the programmes twentieth anniversary special.

In the early 1970s he was in at the very beginning of the Doctor Who novelisation programme and ended up, more by luck than judgment, writing most of them - seventy something in all.  He has since written a number of Doctor Who 'originals', including Exodus, part of the opening Timewyrm sequence published by Virgin, and The Eight Doctors, the first original novel published by BBC Worldwide.

He has written two Doctor Who stage plays, one a flop d'éstime (great reviews, poor audiences), the other a bit of a pantomime but a modest touring success.  He has also written about a hundred non-Who books, fiction and non-fiction for young adults, but nobody ever asks about them.

In over thirty years with the Doctor he has grown older, fatter, greyer and grumpier.  But not noticeably wiser.

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