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Doctor How and the Alien Invasion

Doctor How, Book 3

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Doctor How and the Alien Invasion

By: Mark Speed
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Kevin must die.

And a race of aliens hate him so much they're prepared to invade Earth to kill him.

Doctor How thinks his greedy, womanizing cousin Why can help - but can he be trusted?

As a killer robot blasts its way across the planet and a death ray is fired at London, Doctor How sends Kevin back in time on a desperate mission to save the Earth. But when he's paired up with one of the Doctor's previous assistants the sparks begin to fly - for all the wrong reasons....

Kevin's made a lot of dangerous enemies in the present, and things looks bleak back home - does he have a better future in the past?

This is book three of the Doctor How series.

This book series is not affiliated with or endorsed by the BBC. It is not a Doctor Who story.

©2017 Mark Speed (P)2017 Mark Speed
Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction Time Travel

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