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Torchwood Week: Win a set of Torchwood novels

Torchwood books, published by Ebury Publishing

We know that Torchwood is not only a success on television. As we highlighted in our weekly radio preview, the brand is also spreading onto radio — but since the series’ inception, BBC Books has been publishing a series of original novels featuring the staff of Cardiff’s least secret top-secret organisation.

Three new novels have just been published to coincide with the broadcast of Children of Earth — and we have two sets to give away to lucky TV Today readers!

In The House That Jack Built by Guy Adams, the team investigates a strange Edwardian house in Penylen called Jackson Leaves. It’s an ordinary sort of a house… except for the way the rooms don’t stay in the same places. And the strange man that turns up in the airing cupboard. And the apparitions. And the temporal surges that attract the attentions of Torchwood. And the fact that the first owner of Jackson Leaves in 1906 was a Captain Jack Harkness…

Mark Morris’ Bay Of The Dead sees the team battling zombies as the living dead stalk the streets of Cardiff. Something has sealed off the city, and as well as combating the zombie threat the team must contend with the intangible barrier and some unidentified space debris that seems to be regenerating itself.

The third of the new releases, Into The Silence by Sarah Pinborough, is set during the Welsh amateur Operatic Contest, with music filling the churches and concert halls of Cardiff. When a body is discovered that has been sliced open with surgical precision, its organs exposed, and its vocal cords are gone, Ianto must go undercover in a male voice choir to investigate…


We have two sets of the three novels to give away, courtesy of BBC Books.

To enter, visit www.thestage.co.uk/win before the closing date of July 10 and answer a simple question.

If you want to find out more, or just order your own copies straight away (with prices currently offering at least 20% off the RRP of £6.99 per novel), visit Amazon.co.uk:

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