Scream of The Shalka - in Print

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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