The series of Doctor Who is something that always attracts the attention of the readers and listeners who like work related to science fiction and plus a garnishing of action that keeps the emotions high. The story by Gerry Davis takes us to the era of the eighteenth century and the writer tries to rewrite history by telling us certain aspects related to the battle of Culloden that people usually don’t talk about.
The story no doubt talks about the year 1746 in great detail and the whole thing is created in front of us with the help of words. The Scots who were under the command of Bonnie Prince Charlie were brutally defeated by the English men in the war. The whole thing doesn’t appeal to the people’s mind until but for Jamie that appears to be a start of an extraordinary series of adventures and so many momentous happenings.
The Doctor Who series surely is a worth to listen to things with a new adventure each time we enter into this world created by the writers, there are several books of these series like Doctor Who – The Lost TV Episodes – Collection Three (1966-1967) (2011 AudioGO Ltd UK) – Various, Various Doctor Who Novelizations – Terrance Dicks, Ian Marter, Gerry Davis…etc, Doctor Who – Tomb of the Cybermen – Kit Pedler & Gerry Davis all these books share the same intensity but a new adventure with new characters all the time and thus they are a treat to listen.
The listener never tends to get bored when he enters the fictional world of the Doctor also there is no repetition of incidents or other things like that. The narration of this part is done by Anneke Wills and it keeps a good lively interaction with the characters and the development of the story.