Doctor Who: The Code of Flesh: 8th Doctor Audio Original
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Description
Dan Starkey recounts a brand new adventure in Victorian Wales for the Eighth Doctor, as played on TV by Paul McGann.In 1890s Cardiff, reporter James MacFarlane is intrigued by rumours of ‘anaesthesia frolics’, at which gatherings the latest frontier in pain relief is demonstrated to influential guests.After he speaks to someone who attended several such ‘frolics’ – and left with a hand and two fingers missing – James realises that the events have a dark side. Contriving an invitation, he is astounded to find another guest also investigating – it’s his old friend the Doctor!Reunited in mystery, the Doctor and James enter the murky underbelly of polite Cardiff society, where they uncover a shattering secret – and a monster lurking at its heart.Dan Starkey, who played Strax in the BBC TV series, reads Andrew Lane’s dark and brooding tale.Reading produced by Neil GardnerProject Editor & Executive Producer: Michael StevensSound Design: David Darlington? 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd© 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
Additional information
Weight | 0.091 kg |
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Dimensions | 1 × 12.6 × 14.4 cm |
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Format | CD-Audio |
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Year Published | 2022-10-6 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1529138620 |
About The Author | Andrew Lane has written more than 30 books in various genres – fiction and non-fiction, adult and Young Adult, crime and science fiction. Most recently he has been responsible for the internationally successful Young Sherlock Holmes series of novels (8 and counting) while the first book in his new Crusoe series will be published this year. His first novel was a licensed Doctor Who book – the Seventh Doctor novel Lucifer Rising – and he also writes Doctor Who audio dramas for Big Finish Productions. |
Review Quote | Slick and polished…immersive productions of much-loved novelisations…long may we enjoy them |