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* The ''Orion Hunt'' novels were written by [[Sarah Jane Smith]] under the pseudonym "Sarah Joan Watson" when she and the [[Fourth Doctor]] were stuck at [[107 Baker Street]] for a few months in the turn of the century.
* The ''Orion Hunt'' novels were written by [[Sarah Jane Smith]] under the pseudonym "Sarah Joan Watson" when she and the [[Fourth Doctor]] were stuck at [[107 Baker Street]] for a few months in the turn of the century.
* The novels include ''[[The Murder of Lord Acra]]'' and ''[[Death on the Caledonian Express]]''.
* The novels include ''[[The Murder of Lord Acra]]'' and ''[[Death on the Caledonian Express]]''.
* A [[1960s]] entry in the series from the Doctor's future, written by "Janet Govanka", is ''[[The Return of Orion Hood]]'', which has the Doctor on the cover wearing the [[Sixth Doctor's coat|a colourful coat]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 13:56, 9 April 2024

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The Merfolk Murders was the first story in the audio anthology The Dream Team, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Tim Foley.

Publisher's summary

St Andrews, Scotland, 1940. The Merfolk are a university society meeting through the summer to discuss murder mystery stories. Innocent escapism during wartime, they say. Their latest book is The Casebook of Orion Hood – whose hero is all-too-familiar to the Doctor...

When a real-life murder occurs soon after their gathering, the Doctor’s friends encourage him to investigate. Is one of the Merfolk responsible? Was this crime the result of espionage or envy? The Doctor must embrace his deerstalker once more and solve this wartime mystery – before the killer can strike again!

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Orion Hood novels

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