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Revision as of 13:28, 12 July 2020
The Lucy Wilson Mysteries was a series of novels and short stories published by Candy Jar Books, beginning in 2018.
It served as a spin-off to Candy Jar's ongoing Lethbridge-Stewart series, albeit aimed at a younger target audience. The series starred Lucy Wilson, granddaughter of recurring Doctor Who character Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart.
Novels
Title | Writer(s) | Featuring | Release date |
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Avatars of the Intelligence | Sue Hampton | Great Intelligence, Anne Bishop, Conall, Nick, Alistair, Tamara, Albert | August 2017 |
Curse of the Mirror Clowns | Chris Lynch | Albert, Alistair, Tamara | 9 May 2018 |
The Midnight People | John Peel | Tamara | 13 February 2019 |
The Bandril Invasion | Wink Taylor | Bandrils, Alistair, Tamara | June 2019 |
The Brigadier & the Bledoe Cadets | Tim Gambrell | Alistair, Tamara | 19 August 2019 |
The Serpent's Tongue | Jonathan Macho | March 2020 |
Anthologies
Title | Release date |
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The Lucy Wilson Collection | March 2018 |
The Lucy Wilson Collection: School Children | October 2018 |
Christmas Special | 24 December 2018 |
Christmas Crackers | 28 November 2019 |
Lockdown | 1 June 2020 |
Short stories
Title | Writer(s) | Featuring | Release date |
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The Llanfairfach Rebellion | Sue Hampton | 9 August 2019 | |
Copy/Paste | Jonathan Macho | 7 April 2020 | |
File #161229 | Richard Brewer | Brigadier Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart | |
Sweet Revenge | Paul W Robinson | 25 April 2020 | |
8.46 | Julia Press Simmon | 12 July 2020 |