The Corinthian Project

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The Corinthian Project
Corinthian Project.jpg
Author Davey Moore
Series Doctor Who book:
Decide Your Destiny
Release number
4
SubjectFeaturing:
Tenth Doctor
Martha
Publisher BBC Books
Publication date
5 July 2007
Pages128
ISBN 978-1-4059-0345-5
Preceded by The Time Crocodile  
Followed by The Crystal Snare  

The Corinthian Project is a BBC Books adventure book written by Davey Moore and is based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who . It features the Tenth Doctor and Martha.

Contents

This is part of the Decide Your Destiny series which makes you choose what happens in the books.

Plot

When the TARDIS lands in an undersea community known as the Corinthian Project, it doesn't take you long to realise there are some very strange things going on. Explore the project and see if you can uncover the truth...

Reception

The book has received some negative reviews, [1] which also highlight the disappointment of the initial selection of books on the whole. Nonetheless, they were successful enough to allow the range to continue.

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References

  1. ""Doctor Who - Decide Your Destiny: The Corinthian Project" by Davey Moore". My Cultural Experience. 12 June 2008.