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'''The Ghost''' was a series of steampunk detective prose stories written by [[George Mann]]. Although not a [[Doctor Who spin-offs|''Doctor Who'' spin-off]], the series included a number of crossovers with the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]]. It was set within the fictional universe that Mann had created for his [[Newbury & Hobbes|Newbury & Hobbes series]].
'''The Ghost''' was a series of steampunk detective prose stories written by [[George Mann]]. Although not a [[Doctor Who spin-offs|''Doctor Who'' spin-off]], the series included a number of crossovers with the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]]. It was set within the fictional universe that Mann had created for his ''[[Newbury & Hobbes]]'' series and featured in his ''Doctor Who'' novel ''[[Paradox Lost (novel)|Paradox Lost]]''.<ref>[https://ageofsteam.wordpress.com/2011/04/13/the-interconnectedness-of-everything-by-george-mann/ "The Interconnectedness of Everything" by George Mann]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200103041259/https://georgemann.wordpress.com/newbury-hobbes/the-newbury-hobbes-timeline/ A Timeline of the Newbury & Hobbes Universe]</ref>


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Ghosts of Empire.jpg|''[[Ghosts of Empire (novel)|Ghosts of Empire]]''
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Latest revision as of 13:46, 20 March 2024

The Ghost was a series of steampunk detective prose stories written by George Mann. Although not a Doctor Who spin-off, the series included a number of crossovers with the DWU. It was set within the fictional universe that Mann had created for his Newbury & Hobbes series and featured in his Doctor Who novel Paradox Lost.[1][2]

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