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Justin Richards

Justin Richards

  • 5 stars across 49 books
Justin Richards is the Creative Consultant for the BBC's range of Doctor Who books, and has written a fair few of them himself. As well as writing for stage, screen and audio, he is also the author of The Invisible Detective and Time Runners series of novels for children, and Agent Alfie for younger readers.

As well as collaborating with thriller writer Jack Higgins, he writes standalone novels for older children including The Death Collector, The Chaos Code, and The Parliament of Blood.

Justin lives in Warwick, with his wife, two children and a nice view of the castle.
5th April 2007

The Chaos Code

Matt's dad has disappeared. An eminent archaeologist, he's left Matt only a coded message with a bizarre set of instruct... MoreThe Chaos Code

(2 reviews) Review
15th May 2008

Doctor Who: Starships and Spacestations

The Doctor has his TARDIS to get him from place to place and time to time, but the rest of the Universe relies on more c... MoreDoctor Who: Starships and Spacestations

(1 review) Review
25th May 2006

Doctor Who: Aliens and Enemies

The Cybermen are back to terrorise time and space but luckily the Doctor and Rose are back to stop them. Picking up wher... MoreDoctor Who: Aliens and Enemies

(1 review) Review
10th May 2007

Doctor Who: Creatures and Demons

With exclusive photographs, concept drawings, diagrams and fx models, this is a lavishly illustrated collection of the s... MoreDoctor Who: Creatures and Demons

(1 review) Review
1st October 2015

Doctor Who: Time Lord Fairy Tales

We are all stories, in the end . . .A stunning illustrated collection of fifteen dark and ancient fairy tales from the w... MoreDoctor Who: Time Lord Fairy Tales

(1 review) Review
6th May 2008

Stage Fright

St Sebastian's School in Grimesford is the pits. No, really - it is. Built on the boggy remains of a medieval plague pit... MoreStage Fright

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13th October 2005

Doctor Who: The Legend Continues

Doctor Who: The Legend Continues is a large format, lavishly illustrated paperback book, published to celebrate the exci... MoreDoctor Who: The Legend Continues

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5th November 2007

The Web of Anubis

London, 1937: The Invisible Detective can solve any mystery, great or small - but no one's ever seen his face. Truth is,... MoreThe Web of Anubis

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