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September 3rd, 2009 9 comments

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Code of the Krillitanes

books-codekrillitainsCode of the Krillitanes

‘I blame those new Brainy Crisps. Since he started eating them, he’s been too clever by half’.

Can eating a bag of crisps really make you more clever?

The company that makes the crisps says so, and they seem to be right.

But the Doctor is worried.

Who would want to make people more brainy? And why?

With just his sonic screwdriver and a supermarket trolley full of crisps, the Doctor sets out to find the truth.

The answer is scary – the Krillitanes are back on Earth, and everyone is at risk! Last time they took over a school.

This time they have hijacked the internet. Whatever they are up to, it’s big and it’s nasty. Only the Doctor can stop them – if he isn’t already too late…

A short, sharp shot of adventure, featuring the Doctor as played by David Tennant in the hit series from BBC Television.

About the Author

Justin Richards is Creative Consultant for BBC Books’ Doctor Who range. He has written many novels, including The Death Collector and The Parliament of Blood, and he works with writer Jack Higgins on his thrillers for young adults. Justin also writes for radio, stage and screen. He is married with two children (both boys) and lives and works in Warwick, within sight of one of Britain’s best castles.

Released March 4, 2010


Categorised under: Books, Story books

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9 comments

  • The Flying Shark

    July 19th, 2014 - 7:27pm

    I got this book today from a charity shop for 75p.

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  • silence

    June 22nd, 2011 - 7:45pm

    This was the first book i read and i really enjoyed it much better than the krillitane storm.

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  • jake

    December 30th, 2010 - 6:26pm

    i like it if it was series 5 story [img]androvax[/img]

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  • Matt

    September 7th, 2009 - 12:15pm

    I think its a good idea that they are bringing out this book as it will break up a long period with no Doctor Who books. But why Killitains? They’ve just got there own book. This also happened with the Sontarans with ‘The Sontaran Games’ and ‘The Taking of Chelsea 426’. It would have been better if the enemy was either the Adipose, Ood or Pyroville.

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  • booboo

    September 7th, 2009 - 3:24am

    Its a “quick read” book, costs £1.99

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  • Supreme Dalek

    September 6th, 2009 - 5:18pm

    So what is this? A book or one of those short stories like ‘I am a Dalek’

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  • THE SEEKER42

    September 6th, 2009 - 1:01pm

    The writers can’t just write one for Matt in March/April when they haven’t seen him on screen and if they don’t bring a book out it would be six months without Who books.

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  • booboo

    September 4th, 2009 - 12:15pm

    Thats what i thought, when i was doing the article its very early to announce these things

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  • josh

    September 4th, 2009 - 12:08pm

    why being it out on in march, he wont be the dr

    Reply

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