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Chargement... Forty-Fivepar Mark Morris, Steven Hall (Contributeur), Mark Michalowski (Contributeur), Nick Scovell (Contributeur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Quick and clever Seven, Ace and Hex stories, but I've already forgotten what they were about, so... not super memorable? Meh. ( ) As has been noted around the place, last Sunday was the forty-fifth anniversary of Doctor Who. Big Finish's commemoration is four one-act, 25-minute plays, each by a different author. False Gods takes the team to Howard Carter's excavation of the tomb known as KV45; Order of Simplicity sees them deal with a virus which reduces its victims' IQs to 45; Casualties of War takes us to Ace's mother and grandmother in Streatham on VE Day in 1945; and The Word Lord resolves it all in a Bad Wolf-style revelation. The final playlet seemed to me the strongest, playing with concepts of language as a reality of its own, and with Paul Reynolds as the eponymous villain seeming to channel David Tennant's Tenth Doctor occasionally. I enjoyed the other two historical plays, but was a bit underwhelmed by the second of the four. The same guest cast appears in the first and second plays, and a different guest cast in the third and fourth, but the characterisations (and accents) are very different, so it all works rather well. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
In Egypt, archaeologist Howard Carter unearths an ancient scret buried in the Valley of the Kings. On an island of Mendolovinia, a deranged academic attempts to push back the frontiers of the human mind. In war-torn London, a cockney spiv takes possession of a bizarre alien object. And in a military bunker in the cold heart of Antartica, the strangest and deadliest of the Doctor's many enemies lies in wait. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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