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'''''Vanderdeken's Children''''' was the fourteenth [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]]. It featured the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Samantha Jones]]. ''Vanderdeken's Children'' is author [[Christopher Bulis]]' only contribution to the EDA range, although he has contributed several novels to the other novel ranges from [[Virgin Publishing]] and [[BBC Books]].
'''''Vanderdeken's Children''''' was the fourteenth [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]]. It featured the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Samantha Jones]]. ''Vanderdeken's Children'' is author [[Christopher Bulis]]' only contribution to the EDA range, although he has contributed several novels to the other novel ranges from [[Virgin Publishing]] and [[BBC Books]].



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Vanderdeken's Children was the fourteenth BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures. It featured the Eighth Doctor and Samantha Jones. Vanderdeken's Children is author Christopher Bulis' only contribution to the EDA range, although he has contributed several novels to the other novel ranges from Virgin Publishing and BBC Books.

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A mysterious disturbance in the hyperspatial vortex causes the Doctor and Sam to materialise the TARDIS in deep space. Here they find that a huge derelict alien craft has become the subject of a dangerous confrontation between starships from the rival systems of Nimos and Emindar. At the centre of the dispute is a ruthless politician with secrets of his own — a man who is willing to risk innocent lives to claim the derelict for himself.

While the Doctor and Sam find themselves accompanying an expedition into the heart of the alien vessel, strange and frightening incidents spread terror through the watching ships. But exploring deeper into the derelict disturbs a sinister presence and takes the expedition towards an inevitable confrontation with fate — and perhaps beyond the boundaries of life itself...

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  • The Yevron are a blue skinned species.

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