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In the Shadows: Joseph Lidster: Eve Myles: 7 May 2009 4 The Sin Eaters: Brian Minchin Gareth David-Lloyd: 18 June 2009 5 Department X: James Goss: Kai Owen: 7 March 2011 6 Ghost Train: 7 Army of One: Ian Edginton: 8 March 2012 8 Fallout: David Llewellyn: Tom Price: 5 April 2012 9 Red Skies: Joseph Lidster John Telfer 3 May 2012 10 Mr Invincible ...
GCSE Bitesize was launched in January 1998, covering seven subjects. For each subject, a one- or two-hour long TV programme would be broadcast overnight in the BBC Learning Zone block, and supporting material was available in books and on the BBC website. At the time, only around 9% of UK households had access to the internet at home.
(Sanctum Books also released a variant edition of book #9 using an alternate cover.) As of January 2020, 151 volumes (plus 2 annuals) have been published. Each volume reprints two novels except for volumes #50, 60, 75, 86, 100, 136, 140, 142, 148, and Annual 2, which reprint three novels in each book.
"Shadows: The Complete First Series" was released on DVD in the UK on 1 November 2010 by Network, with the sixth episode Dutch Schlitz's Shoes being included on the Ace of Wands DVD boxset as an extra due to it featuring the Mr. Stabs character. Series 2 was released in June 2011, and Series 3 was released in October 2011.
The first book to present Barnabas in a heroic vein rather than as the villain, following the trend set by the television series. 9 The Foe of Barnabas Collins: July 1969 Paula Collins Jennings Features the character of Chris Jennings, although presented here as a villain rather than the sympathetic victim depicted in the television series.
The series is chronologically the fourth series in The Shadowhunter Chronicles and a sequel to The Mortal Instruments. It is set in Los Angeles. The series consists of three books: Lady Midnight, Lord of Shadows and Queen of Air and Darkness, in that particular order. Centered around the protagonist, Emma Carstairs, the series follows her ...
The first entry in the author’s Empyrean series, it took the literary world by storm when it was published in 2023, enchanting readers with dragon riders, steamy scenes, and high-stakes drama.
Between 1991 and 1997, Virgin Publishing had been producing a successful series of spin off novels under the New Adventures and Missing Adventures ranges. However, following the Doctor Who television movie which introduced the Eighth Doctor in 1996, the BBC did not renew Virgin Publishing's license to continue publishing Doctor Who material, instead opting to publish their own range.