The Doctor is skittish. But if Martha is so keen to find out he'll land the TARDIS on the Brilliant, a few days before it vanishes. Then they can see for themselves.
©2007 Simon Guerrier; (P)2008 BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Avid mystery/sci-fi/fantasy reader and listener; love to listen to good books by good narrators on the treadmill, when out walking, or on the train.
"Interesting Story And A Great Performance, But..."
Ms. Agyeman is one of my favorite companions of the Doctor, and she does a great job in bringing life to this quirky and interesting story (which starts a little slowly but picks up its pace quickly). However, I think "cheese and pineapple sticks" is embedded in my brain for eternity... :-)
"More for kids"
As an adult, I love the Doctor Who audio books, even though they say they are aimed at kids. This one, with badger headed creatures some how seemed more child like. Freema Agyeman also lacks the ability to do the many different voices that other narrators are capable of. She does a decent 10th doctor though.