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A review by simsbrarian
Doctor Who: The Art of Death by James Goss
4.0
Really enjoyable (and quick) listen. The Doctor, Amy, and Rory fall through cracks in time when they attempt to visit the Paradox Art Gallery. Narrated by the character Penelope, this story follows this young and budding painter who is assigned to watch over the Gallery's most impressive display: the huge paradox in the sky under which the art museum was built. But it basically amounts to her having to sit in the room and stare at the blank walls; because anyone who looks too long at the paradox goes mad: she is just supposed to sit there and stop anyone who tries to look for too long. But Penelope begins to hear voices in the chamber...and then the Doctor shows up and so does a glowing crystal spectre of death.
This was a fun story and while there isn't much of the Doctor or Amy or Rory there it was still a complete plot with only a few minor holes. The reader was good though she didn't have the range of some audiobook readers (she didn't have a good "Doctor" voice or anything but it was a good performance nonetheless.) Definitely one worth reading/hearing.
This was a fun story and while there isn't much of the Doctor or Amy or Rory there it was still a complete plot with only a few minor holes. The reader was good though she didn't have the range of some audiobook readers (she didn't have a good "Doctor" voice or anything but it was a good performance nonetheless.) Definitely one worth reading/hearing.