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The Spear of Destiny (Marcus Sedgwick)
The Spear of Destiny
Eleven Doctors. Eleven months. Eleven authors. Eleven stories. A year long celebration for the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who!
The third instalment in a sensational series of stories celebrating the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who is written by Marcus Sedgwick, multi award winning author of Floodland, My Sword Hand is Singing and Midwinterblood.
Marcus Sedgwick commented: “To me, Jon Pertwee is the quintessential Doctor – a hero of both thought and action.
When I was young he seemed like a schoolmaster you were a bit afraid of, and yet really liked at the same time.
Bringing him back to life and pitting him against his old nemesis, The Master, was a huge thrill for me and I hope fans will recognise Jon in the pages of my story.”
The Third Doctor and Jo Grant are trying to track down the magical spear of Odin when they find themselves caught up in a vicious battle between two Viking tribes.
But one of the Vikings is even more dangerous than he appears to be. Can the Doctor stop the spear getting into the wrong hands before it’s too late?
About Marcus Sedgwick:
He was born and raised in East Kent in the South-east of England. He now divides his time between a small village near Cambridge and the French Alps.
Alongside a 16 year career in publishing he is established as a widely-admired writer of YA fiction and winner of many prizes, most notably the Branford-Boase Award for a debut novel (Floodland), and the Booktrust Teenage Prize (My Swordhand is Singing).
His books have been shortlisted for over 30 other awards, including the Carnegie Medal (four times), Edgar Allan Poe Award (twice) and Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize (four times). His latest title in the UK is for younger readers: Monster Mountains, book two of the Elf Girl and Raven Boy series. Find out more at www.marcussedgwick.com. Photo credit Maureen Hansman, 2012
Doctor Who is the longest running sci-fi TV show in the world and celebrates its 50th anniversary on 23rd November 2013. To celebrate, Puffin – in partnership with BBC Worldwide – is publishing an exclusive series of eleven ebook short stories each based on one of the Eleven Doctors, priced at £1.99 and released on the 23rd of each month from January to November 2013. Each story is written by a different author, bringing together some of the most exciting names in children’s fiction, from commercial blockbusters to literary award-winners. These authors will each bring their own interpretation and reimagining of their chosen Doctor to create a unique Doctor Who adventure in their own inimitable style.
On 23rd January Artemis Fowl author Eoin Colfer launched the series with his story based on the First Doctor, A Big Hand for the Doctor, followed on 23rd February by Michael Scott’s adventure based on the Second Doctor, The Nameless City. The authors of the subsequent eshorts will continue to be unveiled on the BBC Worldwide Doctor Who Facebook page on the first Tuesday of every month throughout the year. A promotional video featuring the author will be released on the 11th of each month on the BBC Worldwide Doctor Who YouTube channel.
Sam Bentley
March 12th, 2013 - 3:07pmI thought these were meant to be best-selling, well known children’s authors. Yet I’ve never heard of this guy or the last one. Hmmm….
McGann is the Doctor
March 6th, 2013 - 2:09pmI hope the Fifth Doctor one has Anthony Ainley’s Master.
Dalek of Doom
March 5th, 2013 - 4:49pmI haven’t collected these 50th Anniversary shorts. Are they any good?
The Flying Shark
March 5th, 2013 - 3:00pmThat’s cool, some of my friends have met him at a library, and they got me his autograph.
Anonymous
March 5th, 2013 - 1:19pmcool.