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Martin Day

    Martin Day is a screenwriter and novelist renowned for his contributions to the Doctor Who universe and his work on popular television soaps. His narratives often delve into intricate plotlines, exploring the boundaries between the familiar and the fantastical. Day's distinctive style is characterized by meticulous world-building and an immersive atmosphere that draws readers deep into his expansive creations. His engagement with science fiction and myth-making has cemented his reputation as a significant voice in contemporary fiction.

    Doctor Who. Wooden Heart
    The New Trek Programme Guide
    • The New Trek Programme Guide

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(12)Add rating

      Star Trek and its progeny, Star Trek: the Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine constitute a popular science fiction television phenomenon. The Next Generation was number one in the US syndicated TV ratings almost every week, and Star Trek book regularly feature among the top ten science fiction best-sellers.

      The New Trek Programme Guide
    • Doctor Who. Wooden Heart

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      On a large silver spaceship, seemingly deserted and spinning slowly between the stars, Martha and the Doctor make a horrific discovery. Is this really a floating tomb, and why has a stretch of wooded countryside suddenly appeared in the middle of the craft? Things become even more mysterious as they explore the woods.

      Doctor Who. Wooden Heart