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  • Doctor Who: The Blood Cell

  • A 12th Doctor Novel
  • By: James Goss
  • Narrated by: Colin McFarlane
  • Length: 5 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (66 ratings)
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Doctor Who: The Blood Cell

By: James Goss
Narrated by: Colin McFarlane
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Summary

An unabridged reading of the new novel by James Goss featuring the Twelfth Doctor, as played by Peter Capaldi in the hit BBCTV series Doctor Who.

An asteroid in the furthest reaches of space - the most secure prison for the most dangerous of criminals. The governor is responsible for the cruellest murderers, so he’s not impressed by the arrival of the man they’re calling the most dangerous criminal in the quadrant. Or, as he prefers to be known, the Doctor.

But when the new prisoner immediately sets about trying to escape, and keeps trying, the governor sets out to find out why.

Who is the Doctor, and what’s he really doing here? And who is the young woman who comes every day to visit him, only to be turned away by the guards?When the killing finally starts, the governor begins to get his answers....

A complete and unabridged reading by Colin McFarlane, who was the Voice of the Heavenly Host in the TV episode "Voyage of the Damned".

Reading produced by Neil Gardner. Sound design by Simon Hunt. Executive producer: Michael Stevens

©2014 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2014 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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Enjoyable and well performed.

Cleaver story and engaging performance by Colin McFarlane. He captures the 12th Doctor very well indeed that you can almost imagine Peter Capaldi standing in the recording booth with him.
James Goss has also captured the characteristics of the twelfth very well. I enjoyed it enough to say I've listened to it a few times now.

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Great audio

Excellent narration by Colin McFarlane really brought this story to life , with it becoming almost hypnotic in places, just listening to him. The story is pretty simple but the start with Doctor in prison really got me interested and wanted to hear why and continually kept wanting to hear more as the story unfolded. One of the best Doctor Who books around.

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entirely in first person

not a fan of this one. it's entirely in the first person and the story teller is not the Doctor or his companion. He's a moaning, spinless and unlikeable character. I've read far better fan fiction..

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  • 08-09-20

Would have worked well on TV

James Goss really gets the tone and wit for Peter Capaldi’s Doctor. This would have worked well as a TV story.

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  • K.
  • 14-09-17

Excellent Episode

Excellent Narration and a tight, gripping story.

The story never flags and, bar the gruesome ending, could have been a good TV episode given the contained setting.

Especially enjoyable is that the author has captured Clara's quirkiness and the Drs irritable nature well with some great dialogue; their 'toe' chat is pure comedy gold that would have worked well on TV, and the Drs diatribe against committees is the best TV speech he never gave.

Highly recommended!

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I loved this audio book and I wanted more like this in the future.
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The blood cell

A good story with many interesting twists, I would recommend it to an adventure lover with a taste of adventure

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