Peter Capaldi’s Doctor may be on his way out but fans can enjoy at least one more adventure when The Lost Flame comes to CD and digital download this week.
Released on July 6th, the adventure can be downloaded from Amazon’s audiobook service Audible – including for free if you’re new to the service – or bought on CD from Amazon.
In addition to this 12th Doctor adventure, later this year Audible will be selling several classic Who stories including Galaxy Four, Web of Fear, Survival and two bumper collections, the first including 6 classic stories and another packed with 8 Tenth Doctor stories.
SYNOPSIS
The Lost Flame, which is read by Clare Higgins, finds the TARDIS making a bumpy landing on Karn, home of the legendary Sisterhood, where the Doctor encounters his old acquaintance Ohila, who denies all suggestions of involvement in recent unusual activities on Earth.
The Doctor, Alex and Brandon move on to the planet Escalupia, a medical hub for Earth’s First Great and Bountiful Human Empire.
There they find squalid living conditions and sinister, hovering drones preying upon the populace.
Why does everyone fear doctors, and who is the Angel they seem desperate to see?
When Alex is captured by the drones, the Doctor discovers that the slums are test labs for huge medical companies, with the humans as lab rats.
Furthermore, the mysterious Angel is someone they’ve encountered before – someone well known to Ohila…
The stakes are high, as the travellers and the Sisterhood fight to end an injustice and escape with their lives.
ABOUT AUDIBLE
Amazon’s Audible offers more than 200,000 audiobooks including best sellers, new releases, sci-fi, romances, mysteries, classics, autobiographies and more.
Each title can be bought as a one-off purchase but big savings can be made by taking out a £7.99 subscription which entitles you to download one complete book per month.
Purchased and downloaded titles can be played on your iPad, iPhone or Android mobile devices, making them an ideal way to pass the time during your daily commute.
Even better, the service offers a 30 day free trial which means you can download any title at absolutely no charge.
If you’re new to the service, this is a perfect chance to grab yourself a completely free copy of this all-new adventure which normally sells for £9.99.
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