Ian Marter has written at least 10 books. Their most popular book is Doctor Who and the Ribos Operation with 1 save with an average rating of -⭐.
They are best known for writing in the genres Fantasy, Adventure, and Science fiction.
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5 primary booksAuthored 20% of series
Appearances of The Cybermen is a 5-book series with 5 primary works first released in 1974 with contributions by Gerry Davis, Ian Marter, and Kevin Clarke.
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3 released booksAuthored 12% of series
Lethbridge-Stewart is a 17-book series first released in 1974 with contributions by Nicholas Pegg, Barry Letts, and 10 others.
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102 primary books103 released booksAuthored 9% of series
Target Books Doctor Who (Numerical Order) is a 104-book series with 102 primary works first released in 1965 with contributions by Terrance Dicks, Steven Moffat, and 37 others.
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104 primary booksAuthored 9% of series
Doctor Who Novelisations is a 104-book series with 104 primary works first released in 1965 with contributions by Terrance Dicks, John Lucarotti, and 38 others.
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34 primary booksAuthored 9% of series
Adventures of the Second Doctor is a 34-book series with 34 primary works first released in 1974 with contributions by Jon de Burgh Miller, Gerry Davis, and 19 others.
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13 primary books15 released booksAuthored 5% of series
Doctor Who Target Books (Numerical Order) is a 17-book series with 13 primary works first released in 1975 with contributions by Wally K. Daly, Terrance Dicks, and 12 others.
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18 primary books19 released booksAuthored 4% of series
Doctor Who Target Books is a 19-book series with 18 primary works first released in 1975 with contributions by Terrance Dicks, Malcolm Hulke, and 14 others.
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106 primary booksAuthored 4% of series
Adventures of the 4th Doctor is a 106-book series with 106 primary works first released in 1975 with contributions by Terrance Dicks, Ian Marter, and 43 others.
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61 primary booksAuthored 3% of series
Adventures of the First Doctor is a 61-book series with 61 primary works first released in 1965 with contributions by Eoin Colfer, Nigel Robinson, and 37 others.