Author:Terrance Dicks,John Leeson,Louise Jameson

Louise Jameson reads this novelisation of a classic TV adventure for the Fourth Doctor, Leela and K9.
The TARDIS materialises on a spaceship at the edge of the known universe, and the Doctor, Leela and K9 encounter a group of astronauts searching for the lost gene bank of the Minyan race. The craft plunges into the heart of a recently formed planet, wherein the Doctor discovers an awesome secret: the descendants of a previous Minyan expedition have become enslaved to a powerul computer!
A dangerous quest leads to a confrontation with the Oracle, at the heart of a fabled crashed spaceship, the P7E.
Louise Jameson, who played Leela in the BBC TV series, reads Terrance Dicks's novelisation of a 1978 serial by Bob Baker & Dave Martin.
Slick and polished...immersive productions of much-loved novelisations...long may we enjoy them
—— Doctor Who MagazineA monumental work ... brilliantly executed.
—— Daily TelegraphDeighton is a fearless observer of the deceptive human world.
—— John Gray , New StatesmanDeighton's most ambitious and subtle book to date, an epic fiction.
Brilliant, evocative writing... Winterson never seems to put a foot wrong... It is funny, clever, entertaining and wholly delightful
—— SpectatorA beautifully woven tale of families and their secrets.
—— Liz FenwickGentle yet poignant, it's a book to settle down with and enjoy Devon.
—— Devon LifeLovely . . . Made me long for a long hot summer by the sea with friends and family. I loved that new beginnings turn up when you least expect them.
—— Jo Thomas, author of The Oyster CatcherLovely . . . Made me long for a long hot summer by the sea with friends and family. I loved that new beginnings turn up when you least expect them.
—— Jo Thomas, author of Escape to the French FarmhouseWarm summer reading
—— Choice MagazineA beautifully woven tale of families and their secrets
—— Liz FenwickA book so exquisite in its language it pushes me to want to write better ... you will love the quiet world of Paddy & Kit Gladney and all it is their daughter Moll brings to their door. Beautiful
—— Anne Griffin, author of When All Is SaidA beautiful, almost unbearably moving novel. Donal Ryan's compassion shines through every word he writes
—— Louise O’NeillThis is a novel to savour, for its mastery of language, its power of storytelling and its sure hand as it covers the sweep of time. Irish fiction was in a great place already, but Donal Ryan has gone and raised the bar again. All the beauty and sorrow of life can be found in these pages
—— Kathleen MacMahonThe lyricism of the prose can be pitch perfect, placing Ryan among the great writers of rural Ireland such as John McGahern and Mary Lavin
—— Sunday TimesIt is the sweetest, gentlest story of love ... each character so tenderly evoked
—— Saga MagazineRyan's beautifully written story reads like coming home and is a breath of fresh air
—— Best Novels of 2020 , Image MagazineTender and beautifully written ... We read this outstanding book in one sitting and will definitely return to it again
—— IndependentWhat a beautiful book, I loved it
—— Sinéad MorrisseyBeautifully observed Tipperary setting and tenderly created characters telling a story of loss and redemption ... Love permeates Ryan's work
—— Irish TimesA master with the written world and who has an insight into the Irish psyche which is not only stunning, but is hard to touch with a flame
—— Ryan Tubridy, RTE Radio 1The slim novel belies its size by packing in a whole world of exploration of social class, gender, sexuality, race, parenthood, and religion. For all its scope, nothing is shoehorned in. It's all naturally and gently explored
—— Journal.ieOne of the greatest Irish novels of this century so far
—— Sunday IndependentA brilliant and ambitious addition to a body of work from an author who is inevitably, and seemingly effortlessly, writing his way into the pantheon of great Irish novelists
—— Sunday Business PostUtterly captivating
—— Irish ExaminerRyan reaffirms his place amongst Ireland's greatest wordsmiths ... This is a book which more than justifies the hype that accompanies it
—— RTE.ieA novel carried by deep feeling and great empathy
—— Daily MailThe writing is so exquisite, the dialogue so authentic, the sympathy so deep
—— Big IssueRyan's love of people pours from every page
—— Sunday IndependentOne of the standout books for me this year. He's a master of the craft and has written a family story with humanity and warmth, turning sentence after sentence to die for
—— Kit de Waal , New Statesman, Books of the YearInventive
—— TLSA lovingly crafted story that draws you in, gets under the skin and will resonate long after
—— iHeartbreaking but redemptive, and lightened by French's trademark humour, this is a compelling read that will keep you poised between laughter and tears
—— Daily MailA tantalising story of motherhood told with Dawn French's signature warmth
—— Sainsbury's MagazineAs ever, even in the darkest of times, Dawn has found humour to inject into her novel
—— BestA brilliant book
—— Good HousekeepingThe life-affirming and unmissable new novel
—— Eastern Daily PressA tale told with warmth
—— Daily RecordWhile Dawn French's latest novel contains a dash of humour, it's also heart-wrenching
—— The Hunsbury HandbookA fabulous emotional tearjerker of a novel
—— SilversurfersPraise for Dawn French
—— -Hilarious and brilliant
—— Woman & HomeI adored According to YES. It's so different to anything I've read in forever, so charming, wise, brilliantly written. I loved it all
—— Marian KeyesWitty and wise, it'll have you burning the midnight oil. A cracker
—— Woman's WeeklyVery funny and packs an emotional clout. Brilliant!
—— HeatAn enlightening and feel-good read offering a fresh look at life and how to embrace it. Funny and enjoyable to the end
—— We Love This BookThere is lots of fun to be had reading this book. It's impossible not to warm to Rosie, a funny and open-hearted woman who acts as a salve and comfort blanket for this unhappy, inhibited family. There's something quite joyous about the way she unashamedly romps her way through the novel, changing the lives of those around her for the better
—— ExpressAnother hilarious novel!
—— BellaFrench can spin a yarn . . . which sets According to YES apart. Think the vicar of Dibley, without the dog collar. YES YES YES indeed
—— IndependentWise and poignant
—— Beyond the JokeHeart-warming
—— Choice Magazine