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Doctor Who: Demon Quest 2 - The Demon of Paris
- Narrated by: Susan Jameson, Tom Baker
- Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
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- 08-15-17
Enjoyable!
Caught in the story before I knew it. Useful length for shorter drives, quick listens. Great narration, believabe characters, fun and quirky storyline! All of this and I'm not a big Dr Who fan. At least I wasn't! I will keep buying this series.
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- Michael Mueller
- 07-20-22
Bloody expensive for what you get.
I had no interest in this at all after going through the Nest series, but this set was a present.
This story is a great deal better than the Nest series, but still feels a bit empty.
Still, no where near the quality of writing, story telling, or audio effects as Big Finish has been producing since 1999.
As others have complained, having to go through 5 files for one story seems a bit expensive, and I have to agree.
But it was a present...
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- Chris Coyne
- 03-28-15
The Doctor loves Paris.
Another great chapter in the series. I'm glad Tom Baker and Richard Franklin are back for another adventure. Plan to listen to the rest of the series.
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