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Doctor Who: Eleventh Doctor Novels Volume 5: 11th Doctor Novels
By (author) Nicholas Briggs, By (author) Tommy Donbavand, By (author) Justin Richards, Read by Nicholas Briggs, By (author) Mark Morris, Read by Frances Barber, By (author) George Mann, Read by David Troughton, By (author) Paul Finch, Read by Clare Corbett
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Nicholas Briggs, Frances Barber, David Troughton, Clare Corbett and Dan Starkey read these original stories about the Eleventh Doctor, also featuring Clara and the Paternoster Gang. In The Dalek Generation, by Nicholas Briggs, the Doctor is determined to find out the truth about Sunlight 349, one of the apparently benevolent Dalek Foundation worlds. In Shroud of Sorrow, by Tommy Donbavand, it’s the day after John F Kennedy’s assassination, and the Doctor and Clara discover that the faces of the dead are everywhere. Tales of Trenzalore, by Justin Richards, Mark Morris, George Mann and Paul Finch, relates four stories of the Doctor’s exploits during the nine hundred years he spent defending the planet. In Summer Falls, by James Goss, young Kate discovers a mysterious painting called The Lord of Winter, and goes on an adventure she could never have planned. In The Devil in the Smoke, by Justin Richards, two young boys decide to build a snowman, and are confronted with a strange and grisly mystery. Madame Vastra is on hand to help save the world! (P) 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd © 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd.
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Publisher | BBC Audio, A Division Of Random House
Published date | 5 Jun 2025
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Format | Downloadable audio file
Pages | 0
Dimensions | 0 x 0 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-5299-6139-3
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BISAC | fiction / science fiction / adventure
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