Series 10 (Lethbridge-Stewart): Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 08:56, 13 August 2022
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The tenth series of books in the Lethbridge-Stewart series started with the release of A Most Haunted Man. It was also the final series in the Lethbridge-Stewart range, as Candy Jar moved its output towards a UNIT series of anthologies.
Overview
Although Spheres of Influence was initially announced as the first novel in the series,[1] themes and events in the novel felt too close to real-world events regarding Ukraine, meaning it was postponed. In result, A Most Haunted Man was brought forward as series 10's opening book and The Overseers II was commissioned to replace it, forming a loosely connected "Brendon trilogy".[2]
Stories
Title | Writer(s) | Release date |
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A Most Haunted Man | Sarah Groenewegen | 7 May 2022 |
Legacy of the Dominator | Nick Walters | 8 June 2022 |
The Hiraeth Embrace | James Middleditch | 12 August 2022 |
The United Nations[3] | Natasha Gerson[2] | September 2022[3] |
Intelligence Taskforce[4] | John Peel[2] | November 2022[4] |
Spheres of Influence[5] | Jonathan Blum[2] | December 2023[5] |
Cover gallery
Footnotes
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