Loving the Alien (novel)

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Loving the Alien
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Author Mike Tucker and Robert Perry
Series Doctor Who book:
Past Doctor Adventures
Release number
60
SubjectFeaturing:
Seventh Doctor
Ace
Set inPeriod between
Heritage and The Algebra of Ice
Publisher BBC Books
Publication date
May 2003
Pages275
ISBN 0-563-48604-X
Preceded by Blue Box  
Followed by The Colony of Lies  

Loving the Alien is a BBC Books original novel written by Mike Tucker & Robert Perry and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who . It features the Seventh Doctor and Ace.

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  1. There is an alternative cover which features a different newspaper, called the London Inquisitor, providing the same exact headlines.[ citation needed ]

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