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Cargando... Forty-Fivepor Mark Morris, Steven Hall (Contribuidor), Mark Michalowski (Contribuidor), Nick Scovell (Contribuidor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Quick and clever Seven, Ace and Hex stories, but I've already forgotten what they were about, so... not super memorable? Meh. ( ) As has been noted around the place, last Sunday was the forty-fifth anniversary of Doctor Who. Big Finish's commemoration is four one-act, 25-minute plays, each by a different author. False Gods takes the team to Howard Carter's excavation of the tomb known as KV45; Order of Simplicity sees them deal with a virus which reduces its victims' IQs to 45; Casualties of War takes us to Ace's mother and grandmother in Streatham on VE Day in 1945; and The Word Lord resolves it all in a Bad Wolf-style revelation. The final playlet seemed to me the strongest, playing with concepts of language as a reality of its own, and with Paul Reynolds as the eponymous villain seeming to channel David Tennant's Tenth Doctor occasionally. I enjoyed the other two historical plays, but was a bit underwhelmed by the second of the four. The same guest cast appears in the first and second plays, and a different guest cast in the third and fourth, but the characterisations (and accents) are very different, so it all works rather well. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
In Egypt, archaeologist Howard Carter unearths an ancient scret buried in the Valley of the Kings. On an island of Mendolovinia, a deranged academic attempts to push back the frontiers of the human mind. In war-torn London, a cockney spiv takes possession of a bizarre alien object. And in a military bunker in the cold heart of Antartica, the strangest and deadliest of the Doctor's many enemies lies in wait. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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