List of Torchwood Novels and Audio Books

List Of Torchwood Novels And Audio Books


The Torchwood novels are a series of spin-off novels based on the BBC science fiction television series Torchwood and published under the BBC Books imprint. All releases to date in the Torchwood novels line have been published in hardcover. The same hardcover format and three-at-a-time publishing schedule is being used for the New Series Adventures range for Doctor Who. In late December 2009, four novels were added to the store for the Amazon eReader, the Kindle.

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