The Last Voyage (Doctor Who)
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2010 book by Dan Abnett
ISBN 1-4084-0940-2 (Audio CD) | | |
Preceded by | The Day of the Troll | |
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Followed by | Dead Air |
The Last Voyage is an exclusive to audio New Series Adventures line, and the sixth entry in the series to be produced.[1] Written by author Dan Abnett and read by David Tennant, it features the Tenth Doctor travelling alone.[2] 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.[3] This story bears a similarity to "The Langoliers" by Stephen King, where people disappear without cause.
References
- ^ Abnett, Dan. Doctor Who: The Last Voyage.
- ^ "The Last Voyage". www.drwhoguide.com. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
- ^ "Doctor Who - BBC Audio - The Last Voyage reviews". thetimescales.com. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
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