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Loading... Short Trips: Dalek Empireby Nicholas Briggs, Simon Guerrier (Editor)
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Everybody knows Doctor Who's terrifying arch enemies, the metallic, murderous Daleks Here they come again in a collection of scary yarns--luckily, the good Doctor in his many incarnations is on hand to guide us through the terrible events before, after, and during the Daleks' ruthless onslaught. No library descriptions found. |
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It's a bit variable, to be honest; I was not blown away by the three Dalek Empire series of audio plays, and about half of these stories are explicit tie-ins to it (and it also includes the script for the Seventh Doctor crossover into that series, 'Return of the Daleks', which has a rather implausible though well-conveyed denouement). The standout pieces for me were Simon Guerrier's 'The Eighth Wonder of the World' (despite its unexpected revelation that Evelyn Smythe is an archaeologist as well as a historian) and James Swallow's 'Museum Peace', which I already knew as it was released as a Big Finish audio freebie late last year. (