Site Menu

October 1st, 2016 6 comments

We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.

Lethbridge-Stewart Times Squared

Lethbridge-Stewart book are available to order from www.amazon.co.uk

When Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, his fiancee Sally Wright and nephew Owain Vine embark on a much-needed holiday in New York City, the last thing they expect to find is a puzzling mystery involving coma patients, a stranger from a distant land and a dark menace lurking in the bowels of the city’s labyrinthine subway system.

Before long, they’re battling an ancient evil pursuing a deadly campaign of terror that could bring Manhattan under its control… and the world to its knees.

times-squared


Categorised under: Books, Story books

Adverts/Affiliates

6 comments

  • bryan

    October 1st, 2016 - 7:59pm

    Just to add my tuppence worth

    The books are superb both in writing (showstoppers is something you wont get anywhere else) But all of them evoke a time and place. They are not “kids” books infact some are very complicated storylining and you have to keep hold of the plots.

    They are also superb value for money, as you get a free short story that is sometimes relevant to the book that comes next, or will make more sense in the grand scheme of things later.

    Give them a go.

    Reply
    • Demdike@CultLabs

      October 1st, 2016 - 11:54pm

      Thanks, bryan. I think i will.

      Are the short stories actually in the novels or an e-book extra?

    • whorules

      October 2nd, 2016 - 1:16am

      i agree about showstoppers – brilliant and unique! i really enjoyed beast of fang rock as well and was very pleasantly surprised by how much i enjoyed john peel’s grandfather infestation

  • Demdike@CultLabs

    October 1st, 2016 - 7:21pm

    Thank you for the great reply, whorules.

    You’ve definitely piqued my interest now.

    Reply
  • Demdike@CultLabs

    October 1st, 2016 - 2:50pm

    Has anyone read any of these? Any thoughts? Are they of similar style to the Virgin New Adventures, BBC 8th / past Doctor novels, or the latest 9th / 10th / 11th books ?

    Or are they a beast unto themselves?

    Reply
    • whorules

      October 1st, 2016 - 6:27pm

      I’ve read them all, they are very well written, probably more virgin/past doctor than the newer series novels, but i’ve enjoyed them so far. you do have to read them in the correct order though as they follow on to an extent, not so much overarching storyline but more in the character development side. i urge you to try them!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Get your own avatar.
By clicking submit you agree to our terms and conditions (below), we reserve the right to edit or delete inappropriate messages.

Comment rules

The Doctor Who site welcomes constuctive comments related to the news article in question. Links posted in comments may not be displayed. We reserve the right to delete or edit any post entirely at our discretion. If you leave unacceptable comments your IP address will be banned and reported

Click here to read full comments terms and conditions

As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.

Twitter

Facebook