A lost Doctor Who adventure by Douglas Adams, based on recently discovered material in the Adams archive - now in paperback
Douglas Adams (Author)
DOUGLAS ADAMS was born in Cambridge in March 1952. He is best known
as the creator of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, which
started life as a BBC Radio 4 series. The book went on to be a No.
1 bestseller. He followed this success with The Restaurant at the
End of the Universe (1980); Life, The Universe and Everything
(1982); So Long and Thanks for all the Fish (1984); Mostly Harmless
(1992) and many more. He sold over 15 million books in the UK, the
US and Australia. Douglas died unexpectedly in May 2001 at the age
of 49.
James Goss (Author)
James Goss is a Sunday Times Bestselling author who has written
several Doctor Who books, including being Douglas Adams' literal
ghost writer, as well as adapting The Giggle for the Target range.
He's written extensively for audio, working on projects for
Audible, BBC Sounds and Big Finish. He's also written the Daleks!
cartoon series for BBC Studios.
A particular treat for Adams buffs
*Radio Times*
A funny and thoroughly entertaining chunk of pure British silliness
– the very meaning of life.
*****
*Sunday Sport*
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