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Doctor Who: The Stones of Blood

By: David Fisher
Narrated by: Susan Engel
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Susan Engel reads this novelisation of a classic Doctor Who serial featuring the Fourth Doctor, Romana and K9.

When the Doctor, Romana and K9 arrive on Bodcombe Moor, they meet the elderly Professor Rumford and her friend Vivien Fay. From them they learn the chequered history of the stones, and of the inhabitants of the nearby manor house - currently one Leonard de Vries, leader of a druidic sect. But all is not as it seems, and soon the Doctor and his companions are enmeshed in a deadly web of deceit.

Powerful creatures rampage across the moor, and the nature of a long family line is called into question. Romana is trapped by a cunning enemy, and time is running out for the Doctor and K9....

Now published in paperback by BBC Books, David Fisher's novelisation is read by Susan Engel, who played Vivien Fay in the 1978 BBC TV serial, with John Leeson as the voice of K9.

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The narrator was okay but has a bit of a monotone. I remember this as a great story from when I was young and as a huge Doctor Who can I have watched it on DVp numerous times, for me the story never gets old

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great

s book from my chidhoof loved it took me right back lovely good narration sure the

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Another excellent Dr Who audiobook

Although I always prefer to hear Tom Baker narrating his own adventures, this was a great story that I must’ve missed as a child when I watched Dr Who on the 70s.

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