- Ms Wildthyme and Friends Investigate
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Miss Wildthyme and Friends Investigate Author(s) Stuart Douglas, Cody Schell, Jim Smith and Nick Wallace Country United Kingdom Language English Series Iris Wildthyme Genre(s) Fantasy Science Fiction Short Stories Publisher Obverse Books Publication date 31 May 2010 Media type Print (Hardback) Pages 192 pp ISBN 978-0-9565605-0-6 Preceded by The Panda Book of Horror Followed by Iris: Abroad Miss Wildthyme and Friends Investigate is a collection of four novellettes which combine to make a single mystery novel. It is published by Obverse Books.[1][2][3]
Featuring Professor Challenger from Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle's The Lost World, Iris Wildthyme and other characters from the Obverse Books Iris range and elsewhere, the individual stories are by Stuart Douglas, Cody Schell, Jim Smith and Nick Wallace.
The book was published on 30 May 2010.[4]
Contents
- The Found World by Jim Smith (featuring Professor Challenger)
- The Irredeemable Love by Nick Wallace (featuring the Manleigh Halt Irregulars)
- Elementary, my dear Sheila by Cody Schell (featuring Senor 105)
- The Shape of Things by Stuart Douglas (featuring Iris Wildthyme)
References
External links
- Ms Wildthyme and Friends Investigate on TARDIS Index File, an external wiki
- Obverse Books website
- Miss Wildthyme Investigates Page
Iris Wildthyme Short stories "Old Flames" • "Femme Fatale" • "Suitors, Inc."Short story anthologies Wildthyme on Top • Iris Wildthyme and the Celestial Omnibus • The Panda Book of Horror • Ms Wildthyme and Friends Investigate • Iris: Abroad • Wildthyme in PurpleNovels Iris Wildthyme audio plays Wildthyme at Large • The Devil in Ms Wildthyme • The Sound of Fear • Land of Wonder • The Two Irises • The Panda Invasion • The Claws of SantaDoctor Who audio plays Excelis Dawns • The Wormery • Find and ReplaceBernice Summerfield audio plays Categories:- Iris Wildthyme
- 2010 books
- Science fiction book series
- Science fiction anthologies
- Dinosaurs in literature fiction
- Professor Challenger short stories
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