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Doctor Who: Tenth Doctor Novels Volume 3

By: Dan Abnett, Simon Guerrier, David Roden, Freema Agyeman, Robert Shearman, Steven Lockley, Paul Lockley
Narrated by: Debbie Chazen, Nicholas Briggs, Freema Agyeman
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Freema Agyeman, Nicholas Briggs and Debbie Chazen are the readers of these eight original stories featuring the Tenth Doctor and Martha, as played on TV by David Tennant and Freema Agyeman.

Join the Doctor and Martha on these journeys in Time and Space. The first five stories detail Martha’s journey around the Earth during the Master’s reign, and the stories she tells of her adventures with the Doctor. The last three novels tell of the Doctor’s own adventures as he partners with the Judoon on the trail of a notorious criminal, encounters Slitheen in Ancient Greece, and joins a party of Dalek bounty hunters in an era before the Time War.

'The Story of Martha' by Dan Abnett. Read by Freema Agyeman.

'The Weeping' by David Roden. Read by Freema Agyeman.

'The Frozen Wastes' by Robert Shearman. Read by Freema Agyeman.

'Breathing Space' by Steve Lockley & Paul Lewis. Read by Freema Agyeman

'Star-Crossed' by Simon Jowett. Read by Freema Agyeman

'Judgement of the Judoon' by Colin Brake. Read by Nicholas Briggs

'The Slitheen Excursion' by Simon Guerrier. Read by Debbie Chazen

'Prisoner of the Daleks' by Trevor Baxendale. Read by Nicholas Briggs

Based on the hit BBC TV series.

Doctor Who theme music composed by Ron Grainer and arranged by Murray Gold.

TARDIS sound effect composed by Brian Hodgson.

©2018 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2018 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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Great Storyline! Amazing performances!!!

I recommend this to any fellow whovian fans. I myself have become one recently. And I admit I was skeptical as first. Im still rediscovering my love for audio books and all in general. I also admit I may have cried a couple times listening to several parts. I love the different stories. I fell in love with characters. This has it all. Adventure. Thrilling. Cliff hangers. Love and romance. Despair. Amazing!!! Im excited to listen to the others!!

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Great Stories!

I love the Doctor Who audiobooks. I also adore Martha Jones. My only critique of this is that it's not entirely about Martha's journey across the world. I hope there are more of her stories during this time to pick up from what happened in Japan.

Also, I'm gonna need that Slytheen story to become a TV episode. I thoroughly enjoyed that the most.

Lastly, I nearly jumped out of my skin when Nicholas did the Dalek voice.

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Nope, definitely not

Don't waste a credit buying this audiobook if you have listened to "Judgement of the Judoon", "The Slitheen Excursion", or "Prisoner of the Daleks."

"The Story of Martha" is terrible. It's 4 hour long stories that barely have any plot, character development, or even the Doctor himself. He's in one scene only in the first story. It's read by Freema Agyeman, and while she kinda bores me, she does do a good job. But man, I was waiting for it to finish so I could move onto the longer stories, only to find out that I already listened to Judgement of the Judoon (which is really good!). So I wasted a credit on a terrible Martha story, to listen to stories I've already heard and I really don't like the Slitheen as a villain in general so I paid a full credit for one short story. Definitely not worth it in my option.

But, if you haven't heard these 3 stories, and you can sit through the story of Martha then it could be worth it as you would spend a credit each on those three stories separately. But still, I would steer away from this audiobook. There are plenty of other audiobooks that are way better.

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