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}}'''''Time of Your Life''''' was the eighth book in the [[Virgin Missing Adventures]] series. It was written by [[Steve Lyons]]. It featured the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Grant Markham]]. This is one of two novels in which Grant Markham appears (the second was ''[[Killing Ground (novel)|Killing Ground]]'').
}}'''''Time of Your Life''''' was the eighth book in the [[Virgin Missing Adventures]] series. It was written by [[Steve Lyons]]. It featured the [[Sixth Doctor]] and introduced his new companion [[Grant Markham]]. This is one of two novels in which Grant Markham appears (the second was ''[[Killing Ground (novel)|Killing Ground]]'').


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==

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Time of Your Life was the eighth book in the Virgin Missing Adventures series. It was written by Steve Lyons. It featured the Sixth Doctor and introduced his new companion Grant Markham. This is one of two novels in which Grant Markham appears (the second was Killing Ground).

Publisher's summary

"Organic bugs must be purged from the system," the screen told him. Then, more succinctly, "You die."

The Network broadcasts entertainment to the planets of the Meson system: Death-hunt 3000, Prisoner: The Next Generation, Bloodsoak Bunny... Sixteen channels, and not one of them worth watching. But for the citizens of poverty-stricken Torrok, television offers the only escape from a reality too horrible to face.

Angela, a young inhabitant of Torrok, leaps at the chance to travel to the Network with a hermit who calls himself the Doctor. However, all is not well on the giant, chaotic space station. A soap star has murdered his wife’s lover; the robotic regulars of Timeriders are performing random kidnappings; and a lethal new game show is about to go on the air.

Can the Doctor uncover the cause of the apparently random disturbances — or will his appearance as a competitor on Death-hunt 3000 be the last of his life?

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Notes

  • The decision by the Doctor to become a recluse is a reflection of the television story The Twin Dilemma, after another violent episode involving Peri.
  • Steve Lyons originally proposed this novel as an introductory story to the character of Melanie Bush before Rebecca Levene, Virgin New Adventures' editor at the time, rejected the idea in favour of introducing a new companion for the Doctor.

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