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Doctor Who and the Invisible Enemy: 4th Doctor Novelisation

Unabridged Audio Book

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John Leeson

3 Hours 16 Minutes

Penguin Books LTD

August 2018

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John Leeson stars in this exciting novelisation of a classic adventure for the Fourth Doctor - and the introduction of K9.

A mysterious cloud drifts menacingly through space, and the Doctor becomes infected with the Nucleus of a malignant Virus that threatens to destroy his mind. Meanwhile, on Titan, human slaves prepare the Hive from which the Virus will swarm out and infect the universe. In search of a cure, Leela takes the Doctor to the Bi-Al Foundation, where they make an incredible journey into the Doctor’s brain in an attempt to destroy the Nucleus.

Can the Doctor free himself from the Nucleus in time to reach Titan and destroy the Hive? Luckily he has help — in the strangely dog-like shape of a mobile computer called K9…

John Leeson, who was the Voice of K9 in the TV series, reads this unabridged novelisation of the 1977 television serial.

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  • Nothing

    Funny nice cool

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  • Frank C.

    If you have seen the TV episode and then read or listened to the story you can conjure up the scene in your mind. The story is rich with description and the voice punctuates and emphasizes certain and most interesting aspects of the seen. Terrance Dicks is one of my favourite authors of Dr. Who stories, he seems to have a natural affinity with the Doctor and his idiosyncratic ways. A very interesting and well narrated story of one of the Doctors many encounters with beings and energy from other galaxies.

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  • Anonymous

    it's so much better for learning English and to improve your listening skills.

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