By various authors

Welcome to the Blog Tour organised by Black Crow PR to support the publication of this limited edition box set of 7 books. You can buy your set from http://www.bigfinish.com
Check out the other blog tour stops for reviews on the other books in the set.

ABOUT THE NEW LIMITED EDITION HARDBACK BOX SET
Big Finish to publish Blake’s 7 Novelisation Box Set for anniversary
Big Finish Productions, the audio production company and publisher best known for its range of Doctor Who audio releases, is to publish a stunning limited set of Blake’s 7 hardback novelisations. Blake’s 7: Origins is due for publication on 27 March, 2023, marking 45 years since the original broadcast of the first season’s final episode.
Blake’s 7 debuted on BBC television in 1978 and quickly developed a cult following of fans eager to enjoy the exploits of Roj Blake and his gang of rebels in their battle against the sinister Federation. Considered far ahead of its time, it ran for four series, and helped influence much of the science fiction we see on our screens today.
Now, for the first time, the complete first season of Terry Nation’s classic sci-fi adventure series will be published as a collection of brand-new hardback novelisations, featuring lavish photos and artwork, and released as a single hardback box set limited to just 1,500 copies. These books will not be available to buy separately.
Each adaptation comprises two stories from the TV series and has been written by a well-known sci-fi author, including Una McCormack and Paul Cornell.
The Way Back/Space Fall by Paul Cornell
Cygnus Alpha/Time Squad by Marc Platt
The Web/Seek-Locate-Destroy by Gary Russell
Mission to Destiny/Duel by Jacqueline Rayner
Project Avalon/Breakdown by Steve Cole
Bounty/Deliverance by Una McCormack
Orac/Redemption by James Goss
“Our wonderful writers bring their talent, imagination and wit to these new novelisations.” Says Producer and Commissioning Editor Peter Anghelides. “Each of them already has an impressive track record as a novelist, not to mention a wide range of other writing in prose and other media. And they are all big fans of the series — our very own ‘Blake’s 7’ for this unique collection.”
“Unlike conventional novelisations, which tend to be written before a TV show or movie has been completed, these are all informed by the available reference materials, 45 years of the show, and the inventiveness of our authors. Where appropriate, we’ve stayed faithful to the original series. The Nation Estate very helpfully allowed us to see original drafts written by Terry, some hand annotated, to reference as the origins of the TV show. Along with BBC filming, camera, and rehearsal scripts, those early drafts have informed these brand-new novels for all thirteen episodes of that first season. And with Redemption as the conclusion of Terry Nation’s original fourteen-story run, it’s the first time that any of the second season has been novelised!”
MY REVIEW OF BOOK ONE: THE WAY BACK / SPACE FALL By Paul Cornell
I loved watching Blake’s 7 in my youth so I was delighted to have the opportunity of joining the blog tour for the publication of this new limited edition box set.
I am reviewing book 1 in the set, brilliantly written by Paul Cornell who is an experienced and extremely talented writer. Check out the author info below.
We join Blake where he is living and working in the tech department of the Dome of London which is home to millions of people and designed to allow them all to lead peaceful lives. The medication constantly fed to them sees to that, as well as the memory blocking therapy. This is why Blake has no idea why he is so famous in the community. They must be confusing him with some other Roj Blake.
However, following 36 hours without the drugged food and water, his memories start to resurface.
Terrified of what he may become, the administration who run the Dome set up false accusations, he is found guilty and sent on a prison ship destined for a penal colony on planet Cygnus Alpha.
Blake is not going to simply accept his fate.
I’ll not spoil the story, but I will say I was completely immersed in Blake’s story. It was quite a short book which I devoured in a couple of hours and will be reading book two now, by a different author.
ABOUT PAUL CORNELL

Paul Cornell started out writing Doctor Who fan fiction, went on to write Doctor Who novels, audio plays and comics, and, having won a BBC contest to get a play on TV, worked his way up through shows like Casualty and Holby City to become the fan who got to write for the show itself.
He went on to work on other TV series like Robin Hood and Primeval, to write two seasons of his own CITV show, Wavelength, and to break into comics, writing for Marvel, DC and 2000AD on such titles as Captain Britain and MI-13, Young Avengers, Wolverine, Knight and Squire, Batman and Robin, Action Comics, Demon Knights, XTNCT and Pan-African Judges. He created Saucer Country for Vertigo and This Damned Band for Dark Horse, and has new creator-owned projects in the pipeline.
In the meantime, he’d also achieved his ambition to become a novelist, first having two SF novels, Something More and British Summertime, published by Gollancz, then starting the Shadow Police series with London Falling, The Severed Streets and Who Killed Sherlock Holmes? at Tor. Then he went on to create the Lychford series of rural fantasy novellas for Tor.com Publishing, who also published his autobiographical horror novel, Chalk.
His short fiction, sometimes featuring the character of Jonathan Hamilton, an out-of-uniform soldier in a parallel world where the ‘great game’ of European espionage continues into space, has been published in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, Interzone, The Daily Telegraph, The Times and at Tor.com. He’s also written for George R.R. Martin’s Wild Cards short story anthologies.
He’s the creator of Bernice Summerfield, a Doctor Who companion from the novels who for twenty years now has had her own spinoff line of books and audio plays.
He lives in Gloucestershire with his wife, a priest in the Church of England, and their toddler son, Thomas. His interests include cricket, matters Fortean and Kate Bush.



















