A lost Doctor Who adventure by Douglas Adams, based on recently discovered material in the Adams archive
Douglas Adams (Author)
DOUGLAS ADAMS was born in Cambridge in March 1952. He is
best known as the creator of The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy,
which started life as a BBC Radio 4 series. The book went on to be
a No. 1 bestseller. He followed this success with The Restaurant at
the End of the Universe (1980); Life, The Universe and Everything
(1982); So Long and Thanks for all the Fish (1984); Mostly Harmless
(1992) and many more. He sold over 15 million books in the UK, the
US and Australia. Douglas died unexpectedly in May 2001 at the age
of 49.
James Goss (Author)
James Goss is the author of the novelisation of Douglas
Adams' City of Death, as well as several other Doctor Who books.
While at the BBC James produced an adaptation of Shada, an
unfinished Douglas Adams Doctor Who story, and Dirk is his
award-winning stage adaptation of Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective
Agency. He won Best Audiobook 2010 for Dead Air and his books Dead
of Winter and First Born were both nominated for the 2012 British
Fantasy Society Awards. His novel Haterz has been optioned as a
movie.
A particular treat for Adams buffs
*Radio Times*
A funny and thoroughly entertaining chunk of pure British silliness
– the very meaning of life.
*****
*Sunday Sport*
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