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  • Doctor Who: Amorality Tale

  • A 3rd Doctor novelisation
  • By: David Bishop
  • Narrated by: Dan Starkey
  • Length: 7 hrs and 24 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (42 ratings)

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Doctor Who: Amorality Tale

By: David Bishop
Narrated by: Dan Starkey
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Summary

An unabridged narration of this original novel featuring the Third Doctor, as played on TV by Jon Pertwee, and his companion, Sarah Jane Smith.

When gangster Tommy Ramsey is released from prison, he is determined to retake control of his 1950s East End territory. But new arrivals threaten his grip on illegal activity in the area.

An evangelical minister is persuading people to seek redemption from their sins. A new gang is claiming the streets. And a watchmaker called Smith is leading a revolt against the Ramsey Mob's protection racket.

When Tommy strikes back at his enemies, a far more terrifying threat is revealed. Within hours the city's air turns into nerve gas, and thousands succumb to the choking fumes. London is dying....

Duration: eight hours approx.

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Graphic, But Very Engrossing

Definitely a Doctor Who book for grown-ups. Well defined characters and a great sense of place make the story extremely gripping. Gruesome in parts certainly. Once again brilliant narration by Dan Starkey.

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Amorality Tale

I found this book really engrossing. The story line is able to keep you interest from start to finish

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A modern story set in the past

Would you consider the audio edition of Doctor Who: Amorality Tale to be better than the print version?

Indeed. The voice acting was first class. The narrators characters were instantly recognisable and his portrayal of the Third Doctor was uncanny.

Which scene did you most enjoy?

Sarah Jane standing up to the main gangster.

Any additional comments?

probably too Grim for TV back then..but a good romp.

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Great story and superbly read by Dan Starkey

Loved this story, lots of action, and the charectures jumped of the page.
The fact that it was set in the near past in 1952 was great, it helped me to picture in my mind what was going on and Dan Starkey made the charectures very realistic.

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Good story but a little bit too gory for me

Some quite gruesome descriptions of zombies and violent deaths. Other than that I enjoyed the story and could not fault the reader. His different voices for the characters really made it clear who was talking.

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