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  • Published: 5 February 2026
  • ISBN: 9781529975055
  • Imprint: BBC DL
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $38.00
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Doctor Who: Twelfth Doctor Novels Volume 1

12th Doctor Novels



Colin McFarlane, Neve McIntosh and Dan Starkey read these three full-length novels featuring the Twelfth Doctor and Clara, as played on TV by Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman.

In The Blood Cell, by James Goss, a secure prison in space receives its latest inmate: the most dangerous criminal in the quadrant, known as the Doctor. Who is he, and what is he doing there - and who is the young woman who comes every day to visit him?

In Silhouette, by Justin Richards, the Doctor and Clara return to Victorian London where the Frost Fair is in full swing. Each of the Paternoster Gang is engaged in investigating a mystery, and they are all connected - but how?

In The Crawling Terror, by Mike Tucker, present day England is the setting for an infestation of swarming, mutated insects. The Doctor knows that unless he can decode the strange symbols on an ancient stone circle and unravel a mystery dating back to the Second World War, no-one is safe.

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  • Published: 5 February 2026
  • ISBN: 9781529975055
  • Imprint: BBC DL
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $38.00
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About the authors

James Goss

James Goss is a Sunday Times Bestselling author who has written several Doctor Who books, including being Douglas Adams' literal ghost writer, as well as adapting The Giggle for the Target range. He's written extensively for audio, working on projects for Audible, BBC Sounds and Big Finish. He's also written the Daleks! cartoon series for BBC Studios.

Justin Richards

A celebrated writer and Creative Consultant to the BBC Books range of Doctor Who books, Justin Richards lives and works in Warwick with his wife and two children. When he’s not writing, he can be found indulging his passion for inventing, reading and watching far too much television.