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Doctor Who and the Ice Warriors
Doctor Who and the Ice Warriors
Dec 2, 2025 7:44 PM

Author:Brian Hayles

Doctor Who and the Ice Warriors

The world is in the grip of a second Ice Age. Despite a coordinated global effort, the glaciers still advance. But they are not the only threat to the planet.

Buried deep in the ice, scientists at Britannicus Base have discovered an ancient warrior. But this is no simple archaeological find. What they have found is the commander of a spaceship that crashed into the glacier thousands of years ago. Thawed from the ice, and knowing their home planet Mars is now a dead world, the Ice Warriors decide to make Earth their own...

Can the Doctor and his friends overcome the warlike Martians and halt the advance of the glaciers?

This novel is based on a Doctor Who story which was originally broadcast from 11 November to 16 December 1967. This was the first Doctor Who story to feature the Ice Warriors.

Featuring the Second Doctor as played by Patrick Troughton, and his companions Jamie and Victoria

Reviews

The African writing is enchanting and frank and fresh, reminiscent of Salinger and Harper Lee...The heat and randomness of childhood are brought to life with honesty and humour, and all the complexity and crossfire of Africa is evoked in this warm-hearted and uplifting novel

—— Daily Mail

A compelling story. Ginny Baily opens a door onto the harsh, dazzling landscapes of Senegal and Mali... Africa Junction beautifully expresses the search for survival, love and meaning

—— Helen Dunmore

A great story; touching, elegantly written, very human, very sincere

—— Joanne Harris

A thrilling ride... Original, memorable and warm

—— Philip Hensher

[A] forceful debut...The astonishing landscapes of Mali, Liberia and Senegal over the last 30 years are compellingly crossed

—— Guardian

Highly ambitious debut...the constant flickering between the familiarities of the UK and the dry deserts and sweltering cities of West Africa accentuates the descriptions of each and gives powerful resonance to the nuances of difference that dictate our lives

—— New Welsh Review

A finely written and incisive story of global connections

—— Philip Hensher , Spectator, Books of the Year

Fascinating and unusual...beautiful writing... Baily is clearly an intelligent writer... Deftly brings the reader inside the story...and the tragic individual fallout of war and political unrest are truly brought home to us

—— Planet

A novel of grave emotional weight and colour. Whether she describes terrible or magical events, to read Ginny Baily is to pick up riches in every paragraph... It's a rare achievement

—— Sam North

Ginny Baily writes with perception and insight, telling the stories of her many characters with great skill and eventually weaving them together into a satisfying whole. She clearly knows Africa and the people who live there, as her affection and understanding shine out. It's a compelling read, carrying you along effortlessly, each section creating its own momentum long before the connections become clear

—— Clare Morrall
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