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Doctor Who: Illegal Alien

By: Mike Tucker, Robert Perry
Narrated by: Nicholas Briggs, Sophie Aldred
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An unabridged reading of this original novel featuring the Seventh Doctor, as played on TV by Sylvester McCoy, and Ace in an encounter with the Cybermen.

The Blitz is at its height. As the Luftwaffe bomb London, Cody McBridge, expat American private eye, sees a sinister silver sphere crash-land. He glimpses something emerging from within.

The military dismiss his account of events - the sphere must be a new German secret weapon that has malfunctioned. What else could it be?

Arriving amid the chaos, the Doctor and Ace embark on a trail that brings them face to face with hidden Nazi agents and some very old enemies....

©2016 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2016 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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Not The Best Narration

The reader is not especially effective. Considering the material, especially the early section,a male reader would have carried it more effectively.

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Great story from the Seveth Doctor

A great detailed account of one of the Seventh Doctors many adventures. Great action, story line and large cast of characters keeping the Doctor on his toes, but finds the time to save the earth, as he always does.

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Decent Adventure

An excellent story for the Seventh Doctor, voiced beautifully by Sophie Aldred. While the story may be slow, the pace is kept up by eerie encounters with the Cybermen and two delightful side characters, both detectives. I feel the story promises to build up energy than it ultimately does, but the ending is climatic and satisfying. The cybermen share the role of antagonists with traditional Nazi soldiers and a wonderful twist villain, but are left enough room for a disturbing moment here or there that justifies their inclusion. The 7th Doctor, usually portrayed in his more manipulative stage, feels refreshingly less intense here, more akin to his season 25 portrayal. Ultimately, I wouldn’t want to sit down with this book, but the audio book form is far more comfortable to enjoy and perfect for this story. 7/10 for despicable villains and wonderful supporting cast.

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Not great

As much as I would normally enjoy a story with Sylvester McCoy at the Doctor and Ace as the companion, this story was long and rambling with lots of unnecessary characters. I think a good editor would have been a wise here.

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