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'''''Timewyrm: Exodus''''' is the second book in the [[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]] series. It was [[Writer|written]] by [[Terrance Dicks]]. Featuring the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]], it is the second book in the Timewyrm story arc, and also acts as a sequel to ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]''.
'''''Timewyrm: Exodus''''' is the second book in the [[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]] series. It was [[Writer|written]] by [[Terrance Dicks]]. Featuring the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]], it is the second book in the Timewyrm story arc, and also acts as a sequel to {{cs|The War Games (TV story)}}.


Dicks' first original novel, the plot, in essence, is comprised numerous interrelated mini-stories, with the Doctor hopping to various times and locations to sort out related instances of alien interference with Earth's history. A similar structure and premise was adopted in some of Dicks' later novels, in particular the [[Players (novel)|Players]] trilogy: ''[[Players (novel)|Players]]'', ''[[Endgame (novel)|Endgame]]'' and ''[[World Game (novel)|World Game]]''. Some of these novels even include references to ''Exodus'' which lightly ties it to the spanning narrative.
Dicks' first original novel, the plot, in essence, is comprised numerous interrelated mini-stories, with the Doctor hopping to various times and locations to sort out related instances of alien interference with Earth's history. A similar structure and premise was adopted in some of Dicks' later novels, in particular the [[Players (novel)|Players]] trilogy: ''[[Players (novel)|Players]]'', ''[[Endgame (novel)|Endgame]]'' and ''[[World Game (novel)|World Game]]''. Some of these novels even include references to ''Exodus'' which lightly ties it to the spanning narrative.
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