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'''The Monster Inside''' was the second [[BBC New Series Adventures|Ninth Doctor novel]] to be released.
'''The Monster Inside''' was the second [[BBC New Series Adventures|Ninth Doctor novel]] to be released.
==Publisher's summary==
==Publisher's summary==
[[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] takes [[Ninth Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] to a destination in deep space – [[Justicia]], a prison camp stretched over seven [[planet]]s, where [[Earth]] colonies deal with their criminals.
[[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] takes the [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] to a destination in deep space – [[Justicia]], a prison camp stretched over seven [[planet]]s, where [[Earth]] colonies deal with their criminals.


While Rose finds herself locked up in a teenage borstal, the Doctor is trapped in a scientific labour camp. Each is determined to find the other, and soon both Rose and the Doctor are risking life and limb to escape in their distinctive styles.
While Rose finds herself locked up in a teenage borstal, the Doctor is trapped in a scientific labour camp. Each is determined to find the other, and soon both Rose and the Doctor are risking life and limb to escape in their distinctive styles.

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The Monster Inside was the second Ninth Doctor novel to be released.

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS takes the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler to a destination in deep space – Justicia, a prison camp stretched over seven planets, where Earth colonies deal with their criminals.

While Rose finds herself locked up in a teenage borstal, the Doctor is trapped in a scientific labour camp. Each is determined to find the other, and soon both Rose and the Doctor are risking life and limb to escape in their distinctive styles.

But their dangerous plans are complicated by some old enemies. Are these creatures fellow prisoners as they claim, or staging a takeover for their own sinister purposes?

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