Speed of Flight

Speed of Flight

Doctorwhobook
title=Speed of Flight
series=Virgin Missing Adventures
number= 27
featuring=Third Doctor Jo, Mike Yates


writer=Paul Leonard
publisher=Virgin Books
isbn=ISBN 0-426-20487-5
set_between="Planet of the Daleks" and "The Green Death"
pages=
date=October 1996
preceding=Twilight of the Gods
following=The Plotters|

"Speed of Flight" is an original novel written by Paul Leonard and based on the long-running British science fiction television series "Doctor Who". It features the Third Doctor, Jo and Mike Yates. It takes place after the Missing Adventure "Dancing the Code", also by Paul Leonard.

External links

*Doctor Who RG | id=who_ma27 | title=Speed of Flight
* [http://members.lycos.co.uk/cloisterlibrary/spee.htm The Cloister Library - "Speed of Flight"]

Reviews

*OG review | id=ma-27 | title=Speed of Flight
*DWRG | id=spee | title=Speed of Flight


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