REMINDER: OLIVE HAWTHORNE AND THE DAEMONS OF DEVIL’S END

REMINDER: OLIVE HAWTHORNE AND THE DAEMONS OF DEVIL’S END

OLIVE HAWTHORNE AND THE DAEMONS OF DEVIL’S END
Written by Suzanne Barbieri, Debbie Bennett, Raven Dane, Jan Edwards, David J Howe and Sam Stone, and edited by Sam Stone.

Olive Hawthorne is the sole guardian of the sleepy village of Devil’s End. She protects the world from the incursion of demons, vampires, aliens and all manner of otherworldly creatures. But she is getting old … and they keep coming …

This is the story of Olive’s life. From her earliest days, through teenage years, middle age, and now old age. Tales of her adventures with monsters and evil … forever battling against the forces of darkness … and forever seeking to keep the world safe.

Written by Suzanne Barbieri, Debbie Bennett, Raven Dane, Jan Edwards, David J Howe and Sam Stone, and edited by Sam Stone, The Dæmons of Devil’s End is the story of one woman’s exciting and emotional life.

With a Foreword by by actress Damaris Hayman and an Afterword by producer/director Keith Barnfather.

The Dæmons of Devil’s End is based on, and expands upon, the Reeltime Pictures drama production White Witch of Devil’s End released on DVD by Koch Media and available from www.timetraveltv.com. It also spins off from the 1971 BBC Doctor Who adventure ‘The Dæmons’. All characters are used with permission of the relevant rights owners. This book has not been licensed or approved by the BBC or any of its affiliates.

The special edition is an A-format paperback release, sized and designed to fit in with the Target Doctor Who novelisations. It features a retro-art cover by Andrew-Mark Thompson, and also a special ‘Dossier’ section compiled by Andrew-Mark looking at some of the artefacts held in the UNIT vaults relating to the strange events that have happened in Devil’s End through the years. It also includes an 8 page full colour section of photographs from the filming of ‘The Daemons’ back in 1971.

180pp approx. A-format paperback short story collection/novelisation. ISBN 978-1-84583-969-7

Also available as a standard, B-format edition. ISBN 978-1-84583-970-3

NOTE: The Ebook editions do not include the DOSSIER or Photo sections.

PUBLISHED 9 NOVEMBER 2017

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