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Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen

4th Doctor Novel

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Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen

By: Douglas Adams, James Goss
Narrated by: Dan Starkey
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An unabridged reading of the brand-new novel based on a storyline by Douglas Adams.

The Doctor promised Romana the end of the universe, so she's less than impressed when what she gets is a cricket match. But then the award ceremony is interrupted by 11 figures in white uniforms and peaked skull helmets wielding bat-shaped weapons that fire lethal bolts of light into the screaming crowd. The Krikkitmen are back.

Millions of years ago, the people of Krikkit learned they were not alone in the universe and promptly launched a xenophobic crusade to wipe out all other lifeforms. After a long and bloody conflict, the Time Lords imprisoned Krikkit within an envelope of Slow Time, a prison that could be opened only with the Wicket Gate key, a device that resembles - to human eyes, at least - an oversized set of cricket stumps....

From Earth to Gallifrey, from Bethselamin to Devalin, from Krikkit to Mareeve II to the far edge of infinity, the Doctor and Romana are tugged into a pan-galactic conga with fate as they rush to stop the Krikkitmen gaining all five pieces of the key. If they fail, the entire cosmos faces a fiery retribution that will leave nothing but ashes....

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Adventure Genre Fiction Movie, TV & Video Game Tie-Ins Science Fiction Time Travel Funny
Witty Storytelling • Engaging Plot • Excellent Narration • Clever Adaptation • Imaginative Worldbuilding • Humorous Tone

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First, the narration by Dan Starkey was amazing. He switched between good impressions of the 4th Doctor and K-9 and a variety of other character's voices and accents so that there was no problem differentiating between them. The story was pretty wild, intricate enough that it took some focus to follow the threads. It had several aspects of Hitchhiker's Guide (and its sequels) but was a rollicking Doctor Who story through and through. Romana really shines in this, more than she was allowed to in the TV show. She is nearly the equal of the Doctor (although several hundred years younger and less experienced) and has a fine balance of correcting the Doctor and admiring his approach. There are some brief cameos from some other Who characters that were enjoyable if you recognized them but it wasn't necessary to enjoy their appearance.

The Doctor blended with Hitchhiker's Guide

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Everything that man writes is gold. This one almost reads like a murder mystery, and I couldn't put it down. I highly recommend.

I love Doug Adams

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Love Douglas Adams and the narrator was an amazing voice actor, but the audio levels were a little uneven and it made it very difficult to hear some parts, especially if there was ambient noise

Great book, audio levels could have been better

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Anyone whose read Adams' third Hitchhiker novel will recognize this story, since it's basically that story, only longer, slightly less funny, significantly more interesting, and featuring a different bunch of heroes, namely the Doctor, Romana II, and K9. I always thought Life, the Universe, and Everything stuck out from Adams other books as being a more straightforward adventure than the rest of the Hitchhiker novels. It makes sense, then, that it was originally a Doctor Who story. That said, this is not at all as straightforward as most Who adventures, but it is a great read nonetheless.

Life, the Universe, and the Doctor

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Goss perfectly mimics Douglas Adams's style in his efforts to complete this formerly unproduced script as a novel. Great fun! And who knew Dan Starkey had such a great Tom Baker impression in his repertoire!

The lost Dr. Who adventure from Douglas Adams!

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