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  • Doctor Who: The Force Of Death

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    Universe: Doctor Who
    Authors: Andrew Lane, and Dan Starkey
    Published by: BBC Physical Audio

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Product Description

8th Doctor Audio Original.

Dan Starkey reads this original adventure for the Eighth Doctor -as played on TV by Paul McGann and Victorian journalist James MacFarlane.

The Doctor is working undercover in 1890s Galway whilst investigating the mysterious sinking of the RMS Majestic. Witnesses recall something huge crashing into the sea, causing a massive wave which overturned the ship. Could it have been the mythical sea creature known as the Dobhar-chu?

Also on the scene is James MacFarlane, intrepid journalist and friend of the Doctor. Reunited, the pair discover death stalking the area in the form of animated corpses. The Doctor soon realises that aliens are present, and unless stopped their plans could kill everyone in County Connemara!

Dan Starkey, who played Strax and other characters in the BBC TV series, reads this zombie chiller from Andrew Lane.

2024 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd © 2024 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd.

Reading produced by Morrison Ellis. Sound design by David Darlington. Executive producer for BBC Audiobooks: Michael Stevens

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Binding
  • Audio Book
Cat. No.
  • 6625740
EAN
  • 9781529935134
ISBN
  • 9781529935134