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  • Bibliography:
    23 Books
  • First Book:
    January 1977
  • Latest Book:
    July 2022
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Doctor Who

Doctor Who and the Creature from the Pit ()
Doctor Who and the Leisure Hive (1993)

Book List in Order: 23 titles



    • / General Fiction
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    In the August heat they frolicked on the beaches, fetched sticks, played with the children. Then the summer dwellers left, abandoning them to the island's harsh winter. Ravenous hunger and violent rage have brought them together under a cunning, fero...



  • Recounts the World War II activities and triumphs of British music-hall illusionist Jasper Maskelyne and his specially trained team, who fought their part of the war with an amazing array of illusions...





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    The Leisure Hive on the planet Argolis is an entertainment centre for galactic travelers. At the heart of the Hive is the Tachyon Recreation Generator, a machine with a most extraordinary performance capability and vital to the continued existence of...



  • Agent David Melnik is sent to the U.S. to prevent the assassination of Gottfried Waldner, the German chancellor, by Dachau survivor and Nazi hunter Walter Naman. By the author of Hostage One. 50,000 first printing....



  • This hilarious spoof on all the old classic fairy tales has a decidedly legal squint to it as for example when Prince Charming is prosecuted for sexual abuse after forcing several damsels to try on a glass slipper to satisfy his foot fetish....



  • Ruthlessly hilarious, this is the world’s first “sin-spirational” book, a parody guide absolutely guaranteed never to be an Oprah’s Book Club selection. Is “Chicken Soup” Too Sweet for Your Soul? When you take the road less traveled, do ...



  • This is the story of a little dog, Monkey, who wanted to make something of his life. He was laughed at and told to give up his dreams. Finding the courage and with great determination, our little hero goes on a an amazing adventure. All profit from t...



  • A whole new "take" on robots. Not since Asimov has the Robot genre been given such a new approach. Best SciFi book of the season and beautifully printed. You will love this book. It is tied into String Theory, 12 dimensions, the Large Hadron Collider...






  • In search of a segment of the Key of Time, the Doctor, Romana, and K9 arrive on the planet Tara, whose population has long mastered the art of android engineering. Romana is apprehended by the ambitious Count Grendel, who seeks to overthrow the king ...



  • The stone circle of Bodcombe Tor, in the south west of England, stands in tribute to a mysterious goddess. Long ago, six huge monoliths were arranged in a half circle, with an altar stone in the center. Then one day, mysteriously, the six stones beca...





  • The background to this mystery thriller and romance drama is the idyllic town of Sanremo on the Italian Riviera. Not the place to expect to find murder, corruption and political intrigue. Or so Nico Moretti, an attorney, thought when he moved there f...



  • Full of dry wit, this modern love story and suspenseful political thriller is set in the mountains and lakes of Switzerland and the medieval town of Zurich. The central character, Mark, an anti-hero type and moraliser, loses his job as an investment ...



  • A full-length, noir mystery thriller set against the crooked world of fashion, Ways of Justice is the first book in the DCS Frank Kruger Political Crime Thriller Series and is set in the top echelons of the fashion industry in Europe and among the up...



  • In this finely paced and suspenseful second book in the DCS Frank Kruger psychological and mystery thriller trilogy, the Serious Crime A squad is pitted against the murderers of a top government official in the Bavarian metropolis of Munich. A gang o...



  • This third book in the DCS Frank Kruger trilogy is a finely paced and compelling story set against the background of the world of fine art. It centres on an investigation to track down the murderer of a prominent art dealer who is found poisoned in h...



  • Justin Kase has a problem. Victoria DiNapoli, who hired him to protect her for one day has been kidnapped. While she is no longer his responsibility, the retired Navy SEAL has to join in the search to find and rescue her. It will lead him into the wo...



  • By all accounts Scott Newman had made it and was living the American Dream, until the FBI raided his office. In a salesman's world, he knew how to get ahead and that's just what he did. Determined to have more than what his blue-collar father ever dr...






  • In David Fisher's The Executive Order, this one-step-ahead-of-the-headlines thriller, a reporter races to uncover a conspiracy when he learns that the post-Trump president elected to heal the nation has more sinister plans.In a post-Trump and Biden w...



  • "We won't find Dracula hanging around the Manor. But we may find something equally disturbing..."The Doctor is delighted when his quest for the Key to Time leads him to his favourite planet, Earth. But his friends are less enchanted: Romana is nearly...



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    The planet Chloris is very fertile, but metal is in short supply, and has therefore become extremely valuable. A huge creature, with most unusual physical properties, arrives from an alien planet which can provide Chloris with metal from its own unli...



    • / Mystery
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    Hard Evidence reveals, for the very first time in print, what goes on in the FBI's modern sci-crime lab--and it will dramatically alter your understanding of crime detection.  Here you will learn the behind-the-scenes stories of the truly remarkabl...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

David Fisher has published 23 books.

David Fisher does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Doctor Who: The Stones of Blood, was published in July 2022.

The first book by David Fisher, The Pack, was published in January 1977.

No. David Fisher does not write books in series.