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The Last Voyage (Doctor Who)
2010 book by Dan Abnett
2010 book by Dan Abnett
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | The Last Voyage |
| image | The_Last_Voyage_(Doctor_Who_audiobook).jpg |
| author | Dan Abnett |
| audio_read_by | David Tennant |
| series | *Doctor Who* |
| (Tenth Doctor) | |
| release_number | 6 |
| publisher | BBC Audio |
| pub_date | 5 January 2010 |
| media_type | Audiobook |
| Audio CD | |
| isbn | 1-4084-0940-2 |
| isbn_note | (Audio CD) |
| preceded_by | The Day of the Troll |
| followed_by | Dead Air |
(Tenth Doctor) Audio CD The Last Voyage is an exclusive to audio Doctor Who story, produced as part of BBC Books' New Series Adventures line, and the sixth entry in the series to be produced. Written by author Dan Abnett and read by David Tennant, it features the Tenth Doctor travelling alone. It was released on 5 January 2010 and originally supposed to be the Tenth Doctor's final story, but was followed by Dead Air.
Synopsis
The Doctor lands the TARDIS on a space cruiser on its maiden voyage. This story bears a similarity to "The Langoliers" by Stephen King, where people disappear without cause.
References
References
- Abnett, Dan. "Doctor Who: The Last Voyage".
- "The Last Voyage".
- "Doctor Who - BBC Audio - The Last Voyage reviews".
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