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Justin Richards (born 14 September 1961) is a British writer. He has written science fiction and fantasy novels, including series set in Victorian or early-20th-century London, and also adventure stories set in the present day. He has written many spin-off novels, reference books and audio plays based on the long-running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who, and he is Creative Consultant for the BBC Books range of Doctor Who novels. Life Richards was born in Epping, Essex, on 14 September 1961. After attending Dean Close School in Cheltenham he obtained a BA (Hons) in English and Theatre at the University of Warwick. As well as his literary career, Richards has worked as a technical writer, editor, programmer, and user interface designer at IBM, and as an errand boy in a hotel. Richards is married with two sons, Julian and Chris, and lives in Warwickshire. Work Richards' first published novels were based on Doctor Who, published in the Virgin New Adventures, Virgin Missing Adventures and Virgin Decalog series. He continued to write for BBC Books after they resumed publishing Doctor Who stories, and as well as producing numerous novels, audio books, activity books and reference books he is Creative Director for the BBC Books range of Doctor Who novels. In 2003, Richards began writing a series of crime novels for children (The Invisible Detective), whose parallel plots (between the 1930s and the present day) show a fascination with time and temporal paradox that is also evident in the Time Runners series that came out in 2007–08. More action-oriented books include the Agent Alfie books for younger readers, and a series of action-adventure books for young teens co-written with Jack Higgins. Other books have a more supernatural plot element, including the Department of Unclassified Artefacts novels and the School of Night books. His book The Chaos Code won the Hull Children's Book Award 2008. Demon Storm (from the School of Night series) has been shortlisted for the Southampton's Favourite Book award 2011. Richards has also written audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions, original audiobooks, and has contributed to television including Five's soap opera Family Affairs. In 2011, Richards ventured into electronic publishing through his own publishing company, Braxiatek. His novel The Skeleton Clock was made available later that year in electronic formats only (for the Amazon Kindle and for other Ebook readers). Books Books based on the Doctor Who series For Virgin Books Virgin New Adventures Theatre of War (1994) Dragons' Wrath (1997) The Medusa Effect (1998) Tears of the Oracle (1999) The Joy Device (1999) The Doomsday Manuscript (2000) — featuring Professor Bernice Summerfield Virgin Missing Adventures System Shock (1995) The Sands of Time (1996) Virgin Decalog Decalog 3, Consequences (1996) (editor, with Andy Lane) Decalog 4, Re:generations (1997) (editor, with Andy Lane) Dependence Day (Decalog 4, Re:generations, 1997) (with Andy Lane) For BBC Books Past Doctor Adventures Dreams of Empire (1998) Millennium Shock (1999) Grave Matter (2000) The Shadow in the Glass (2001) (with Stephen Cole) Eighth Doctor Adventures Option Lock (1998) Demontage (1999) The Banquo Legacy (2000) (with Andy Lane) The Burning (2000) Time Zero (2002) Sometime Never... (2004) New Series Adventures Ninth Doctor The Clockwise Man (2005) The Deviant Strain (2005) Tenth Doctor The Resurrection Casket (2006) Martha in the Mirror (2008) Eleventh Doctor Apollo 23 (2010) Plague of the Cybermen (2013) Twelfth Doctor Silhouette (2014) Quick Reads Code of the Krillitanes (2010) The Darksmith Legacy 1: The Dust of Ages (2009) 4: The Depths of Despair (2009) 7: The Planet of Oblivion (2009) 10: The End of Time (2009) Graphic novels The Only Good Dalek (2010) (with artist Mike Collins) Activity books Time Lord in Training (2007) — with press-out and make models Reference books The Book of Lists (1997) (with Andrew Martin) The Legend (2003) The Legend Continues (2005) The Doctor Who Monsters Books 1: Monsters And Villains (2005) 2: Aliens and Enemies (2006) 3: Creatures and Demons (2007) 4: Starships and Spacestations (2008) The Ultimate Monster Guide (2009) — a collection of reworked extracts from the earlier books together with new material. "Doctor Who: The Secret Lives of Monsters" (Oct., 2014) Doctor Who Files Taking Mickey in 5: Mickey (2006) (main writer Moray Laing) A Dog's Life in 6: K-9 (2006) (main writer Jacqueline Rayner) Mission to Galacton in 7: The Daleks (2006) (main writer Jacqueline Rayner) Going off the Rails in 8: The Cybermen (2006) (main writer Jacqueline Rayner) Needle Point in 9: Martha (2007) (main writer Moray Laing) 10: Captain Jack (2007) including the story Best Friends Birth of a Legend in 11: The Cult of Skaro (2007) (main writer Matt Kemp) 12: The TARDIS (2007) including the story The Secret of the Stones 13: The Sontarans (2008) including the story Blind Terror Disappearing Act in 14: The Ood (2008) (main writer Moray Laing) For BBC Audiobooks The Sarah Jane Adventures (original stories for Audio CD) The Thirteenth Stone (2007) For Big Finish Short Trips Short Trips: Companions The Splintered Gate (2003) Short Trips: The Muses The Glass Princess (Clio) (2003) The Invisible Detective Set in London in the 1930s, the series recounts the adventures of Arthur (Art) Drake, Jonny Levin, Meg Wallace and Flinch, who invented the "Invisible Detective" Brandon Lake and who investigate all his cases themselves. Each story has a parallel subplot set in the 2000s, where Art's grandson, also named Art, and his friend Sarah have related mysteries to solve. The Paranormal Puppet Show (2003) (published as Double Life in America) Shadow Beast (2003) Ghost Soldiers (2003) Killing Time (2003) Faces of Evil (2004) Web of Anubis (2004) Stage Fright (2005) Legion of the Dead (2005) Chance Twins (Rich and Jade) (written with Jack Higgins) Sure Fire (2006) Death Run (2007) Sharp Shot (2009) First Strike (2009) Department of Unclassified Artefacts novels A series of books set in Victorian London (1886) describing the adventures of Eddie Hopkins, Liz Oldfield, Sir William Protheroe of the British Museum's secret 'Department of Unclassified Artefacts' and his assistant George Archer. The Death Collector (2006) — the characters meet (after Eddie steals George Archer's wallet) and together uncover an ancient secret. The Parliament of Blood (2008) — the characters discover the legends of the Book of the Undead and take on the vampire parliament. The Chamber of Shadows (2010) — the characters investigate the deadly Tick-Tock Killer and discover a link with a thousand-year-old tyrant king deep in a chamber beneath London. The Suicide Exhibition (2015) — Elizabeth and Eddie appear as secondary characters as the Nazis stir up long-vanished aliens in 1940. The Blood Red City (2016) — continuing the World War II storyline. Time Runners series A series of books which chronicle the ad.... Discover the Justin Richards popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Justin Richards books.

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