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Doctor Who: Wetworld
Doctor Who: Wetworld
Oct 17, 2024 8:20 PM

Author:Mark Michalowski,Freema Agyeman

Doctor Who: Wetworld

When the TARDIS makes a disastrous landing in the swamps of the planet Sunday, the Doctor has no choice but to abandon Martha and try to find help. But the tranquillity of Sunday's swamps is deceptive, and even the TARDIS can't protect Martha forever. The human pioneers of Sunday have their own dangers to face: homeless and alone, they're starting to see that Sunday's wildlife isn't as harmless as it appears. Why are the otters behaving so strangely, and what is the creature in the swamps that is so interested in the humans, and the new arrivals? The Doctor and Martha must fight to ensure that human intelligence doesn't become the greatest danger of all. Featuring the Doctor and Martha as played by David Tennant and Freema Agyeman in the hit series from BBC Television.

Reviews

The author has crafted a complex and intelligent tale, making ample use of the Tenth Doctor’s motor-mouth sense of humour, which is accentuated by Freema Agyeman’s reading.

—— Richard McGinlay , http://www.sci-fi-online.com

Exhaustive and eloquent

—— Michael Kimmelman , New York Review of Books

A masterly biography, both broad and deep

—— Peter Conrad , Observer

One of the finest music biographies of our age

—— Damian Thompson , Daily Telegraph

Whether taken on its own or with the first volume, this is a magnificent work of biography... A stunning achievement

—— Simon Heffer , Literary Review

Walsh's scrupulousness (also evident in this volume's predecessor) in contextualising and considering quotes, hearsays and other evidence reveals a more complete, complex picture... But what emerges most powerfully is a penetrating vision of a creative mind, of how it made its decisions and adopted its stances, of how, often, it didn't quite understand itself

—— Stephen Pettitt , Sunday Times

Walsh's eloquence, clarity and grasp of the composer's cultural milieu mean that this book is always gripping

—— Telegraph

Funny, perceptive, thought-provoking. Armitage has a poet's eye for the poignant detail and the bigger theme

—— Scotsman

Evocative and engaging

—— Tim Willis , Sunday Telegraph
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