Short Trips: Monsters
Short Trips: Monsters is a Big Finish original anthology edited by Ian Farrington and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The collection's theme is monsters.
Author | Ian Farrington |
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Series | Doctor Who book: Big Finish Short Trips |
Release number | 9 |
Publisher | Big Finish Productions |
Publication date | September 2004 |
Pages | 192 |
ISBN | 1-84435-110-6 |
Preceded by | Short Trips: Repercussions |
Followed by | Short Trips: 2040 |
Stories
Title | Author | Doctor | Featuring |
Best Seller | Ian Mond and Danny Oz | 8th | Charley |
From Eternity | Jim Mortimore | 1st | None |
Last Rites | Marc Platt | 7th | Ace |
The Touch of the Nurazh | Stephen Hatcher | 3rd | Jo |
Flashpoint | Matt Grady | 5th | Liz |
These Things Take Time | Samantha Baker | 7th | Ace and Hex |
Categorical Imperative | Simon Guerrier | all doctors | Sarah, Susan, Jo, Tegan, Peri, Ace and Charley |
Trapped! | Joseph Lidster | 6th | Peri |
Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life | Anthony Keetch | 5th | Nyssa |
Screamager | Jacqueline Rayner | 2nd | Jamie and Victoria |
The Colour of Monsters | Steve Lyons | unspecified Doctor | None |
Notes
- This collection features the first appearance of Hex in print.
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