Author:Terrance Dicks

The TARDIS is engulfed by a mysterious web-like substance in space. Breaking free, the Doctor and his companions Jamie and Victoria land in the London Underground system. But a spreading killer mist has meant that London has been evacuated. The Great Intelligence is back – and its robot Yeti are roaming the streets and the underground tunnels.
The Doctor, Jamie, and Victoria team up with an army unit working with their old friend Professor Travers to combat the menace. They soon realise, however, that someone in the group must be working for the Intelligence. With time running out, the Doctor and his friends realise they can trust no one…
This novel is based on a Doctor Who story which was originally broadcast from 3 February-9 March 1968.
Featuring the Second Doctor as played by Patrick Troughton with his companions Jamie and Victoria
Wonderful…I was hooked from the first page. Barney has the real novelist’s ability to inhabit different characters, and to make the texture of life tangible and compelling. Everything he writes about love, loss, grief, desolation, and moments of hope and illumination rings absolutely true. It’s the real stuff.
—— Michael FraynRemember the name Barney Norris. He's a new writer in his mid-twenties, but already outstanding.
—— TimesLooks well beyond the literary intelligentsia’s world, describing with great humanity five ordinary lives, and coming close, as it does so, to being a “state of the nation” novel – albeit one with none of the bombast the term usually implies…deeply affecting…a tolerant and insightful debut
—— GuardianBarney Norris is a rare and precious talent...a writer-chronicler to be cherished.
—— Evening StandardOutstanding...a moving, strangely uplifting novel that grapples with the coarse substance of everyday existence and poetically celebrates its passage. Superb.
—— Mail on SundayExtraordinarily involving and perceptive...a picture of a society evoked through its injured members. A most remarkable book.
—— Bernard O'DonoghueNorris has a gift for tapping in to ordinary lives and finding the extraordinary in them...emotional, compelling and thought-provoking
—— Daily MailBarney Norris’ first novel has the deep emotional power and accuracy of his admired plays, and more: a sweeping study of how, in everyone’s lives, memory and imagination may intersect with chance.
—— David HareCompelling...Norris never loses sight of the love there is to be found in the world as long as one is willing to seek it out and fight to keep it.
—— Evening StandardBrilliant and multi-layered...the author has an uncanny ability to capture even the tiniest nuances of each character
—— The HeraldRiveting
—— Radio TimesPowerful...this young writer is capable of convincing compassion
—— TimesNorris writes beautifully, unearthing extraordinary depths in the everyday...a memorable writer, mature beyond his years.
—— Sunday TimesJust shimmering
—— Sainsburys MagazineRemarkable...makes you thrill to be alive
—— Financial Times






