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|publisher= [[Big Finish Productions]]
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|release date= [[1 August (releases)|1 August]] [[2005]]
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Publisher's summary

Iris is an enigma... She's an enigma wrapped in a mystery. With a shapeless, tasteless hat clamped to her head. She's an enigma wrapped in a mystery, with a shapeless, tasteless hat clamped her head and she's puffing on a gold-tipped black Sobranie.

And she drives a big red double-decker bus, ostensibly bound for Putney Common. Except it's not. She's been to Putney Common precisely once and that was by accident. That was when she picked up Tom, who is now her best friend.

Together they journey through the multiverse: boozing and fighting; righting wrongs and buggering things up again. Here, in their first exciting anthology of ludicrous adventures they meet monsters, killers, ambassadors, insect-things, detectives, weirdos, psychics, fiends and sundry perverts.

Individual Stories

Title Author
Preface Paul Magrs
Most Horrid Justin Richards
The Sleuth Slayers Jake Elliot
Minions of the Moon Philip Purser-Hallard
Beguine Stephen Cole
Blame Iris Stewart Sheargold
Came to Believe Craig Hinton
Roubh Magic Kate Orman
The Mancunian Candidate Lance Parkin
Iris and Irregularity Jacqueline Rayner
The Evil Little Mother and the Tragic Old Bat Jonathan Blum

Notes

To be added

External links

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