It is published by Virgin Books in the United Kingdom and St. Martin's Griffin in the United States.
Virgin Publishing's early success came with the Doctor Who New Adventures novels, officially-licensed full-length novels carrying on the story of the popular science-fiction television series following its cancellation in 1989.
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Although published by Virgin Books, it is considered a standalone, and not therefore part of then-ongoing Virgin New Adventures or Virgin Missing Adventures series of original Doctor Who novels.
Stuart Maconie: Folklore, Virgin Books, 2000 (ISBN 0-7535-0494-4).
Stuart Maconie: Folklore, Virgin Books 2000, ISBN 0-7535-0494-4