In Print
| Doctor Who book | |
|---|---|
| Scream of the Shalka | |
| Series | Past Doctor Adventures |
| Release number | 64 |
| Featuring | Shalka Doctor The Master and Alison |
| Writer | Paul Cornell |
| Publisher | BBC Books |
| ISBN | ISBN 0-563-48619-8 |
| Set between | Unknown |
| Number of pages | 248 |
| Release date | February 2004 |
The novelization of Shalka was written by Paul Cornell, the first novelization of a Doctor Who series (the 1996 television movie notwithstanding) in nearly a decade (and the last until novelizations based upon episodes of the spinoff The Sarah Jane Adventures commenced in 2007 with "Invasion of the Bane"). The book also includes a feature on the making of the webcast, as well as the original Servants of the Shalakor story outline.
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