Sunday, September 13, 2009

Code of the Krillitanes Cover and Details

Quick Reads have recently confirmed that another Quick Read novel featuring the Tenth Doctor, titled Code of the Krillitanes, will be released on the Fourth of March around the United Kingdom and Ireland next year. Code of the Krillitanes, written by Justin Richards, features the Tenth Doctor encountering his old enemies the Krillitanes who previously appeared during School Reunion (2006) written by Toby Whithouse.

Code of the Krillitanes is the fifth Quick Read novel to feature the Tenth Doctor following; I am a Dalek, Made of Steel, Revenge of the Judoon and The Sontaran Games. Krillitanes also appeared in the Tenth Doctor Book titled The Krillitane Storm, written by Christopher Cooper, currently available for purchase around the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Below is the official synopsis for Code of the Krillitanes.

“I blame those new Brainy Crisps. Since he started eating them, he’s been too clever by half.” Can eating a bag of crisps really make you more clever? The company that makes the crisps says so, and they seem to be right.

But the Doctor is worried. Who would want to make people more brainy? And why? With just his sonic screwdriver and a supermarket trolley full of crisps, the Doctor sets out to find the truth. The answer is scary – the Krillitanes are back on Earth, and everyone is at risk!

Last time they took over a school. This time they have hijacked the internet. Whatever they are up to, it’s big and it’s nasty. Only the Doctor can stop them – if he isn’t already too late...

A short, sharp shot of adventure, featuring the Doctor as played by David Tennant in the hit series from BBC Television.


Code of the Krillitanes will be released by Quick Reads on the Fourth of March 2009 for the price of £1.99 around the United Kingdom and Ireland. The previous Tenth Doctor Quick Read novels, I am a Dalek, Made of Steel, Revenge of the Judoon and The Sontaran Games, are also currently available for purchase priced £1.99 around the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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