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THE SLEEPERS IN THE DUST is a brand new audio exclusive story featuring the 11th Doctor, Amy and Rory, as played by Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill in the hit BBC One TV series. Written by Darren Jones, it features the return of the Nadurni, whom the Doctor first encountered in last year's audio original THE EYE OF THE JUNGLE. On an apparently lifeless world, the Doctor and his friends battle against plague. Will they find the cause - and the cure? Arthur Darvill - Rory in the TV series - reads this nail-biting original adventure. Written by Darren Jones, it features the return of the Nadurni, whom the Doctor first encountered in last year's audio original THE EYE OF THE JUNGLE. On an apparently lifeless world, the Doctor and his friends battle against plague. Will they find the cause - and the cure? Arthur Darvill - Rory in the TV series - reads this nail-biting original adventure. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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This is an audiobook narrated by Arthur Darvill in the first person as Rory Williams. It has a lot of good things going for it, including two differently interesting types of alien, a nicely constructed time paradox, and not least Darvill's usual excellent performance as Rory reflecting on his odd relationship with the Doctor. There is a major plot implausibility, though, rather early on where Rory leaves a desperately ill Amy on her own in order to go gallivanting off with the Doctor looking for a cure; this seemed to me emotionally tone-deaf. Though not as bad as the treatment of River Pond's relationship with her parents. ( )