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Jon de Burgh Miller is an author most associated with his work on a variety ofspin-offs from theBBC Television seriesDoctor Who. He was also co-owner of and regular reviewer on theShiny Shelf website.
Miller's first published fiction was theVirgin PublishingBernice Summerfield novelTwilight of the Gods, which was the final book of the series. He was brought on to the project by co-writerMark Clapham, a friend from when both attendedUniversity College London.[1] Following this, hisPast Doctor AdventureDying in the Sun was published byBBC Books in 2001.
He also wrote thenovellaDeus Le Volt forTelos Publishing Ltd.'sTime Hunter series, published in 2006.
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