Shockwave, James Swallow
Shockwave, James Swallow
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Shockwave

Author: James Swallow

Narrator: Sophie Aldred, Ian Brooker

Unabridged: 1 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/01/2013


Synopsis

In the far future, the inhabitants of Tarsus Six face a desperate struggle to evacuate their world before their sun collapses into a cataclysmic spatial anomaly. With the TARDIS immobilised, the race is on to escape the destruction of Tarsus Six.

About James Swallow

James Swallow is a New York Times, Sunday Times and Amazon bestselling author of over fifty books, including the bestselling Marc Dane thrillers. He lives and works in London, UK.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ken on February 06, 2019

Arriving in the 1880s American West, The Doctor and Martha learn of a snake-oil salesman who's patent medicines holds a strange secret. It’s a fun Tenth Doctor adventure that really captures the playfulness cliques of a Wild West story. Even the First Doctor’s visit to The O.K. Coral gets referenced!......more

Goodreads review by Brooklyn on September 07, 2016

Though I typically am not a crazy fan of the Wild West, I did enjoy this novel featuring the Tenth Doctor and Martha. It was written well; I could hear the characters voices as I read the words. Pretty fast paced.......more

Goodreads review by D.L. on February 08, 2012

This book would have made a very good episode of the “new” Doctor Who series. It is almost of parody of gunslinger type Westerns (of which I am not a fan) but with a Who twist. The characters of both the Doctor and Martha Jones are written true to the TV show. The Doctor with all his whimsical charm......more

Goodreads review by Kimberley on August 11, 2015

i don't like the wild west much but i did enjoy this book.......more

Goodreads review by Emilija on February 16, 2025

2019 52 Book Challenge - 32) A Western I'm not normally a fan of the Wild West in novels, but this was a pretty decent Doctor Who novel. I thought that the Doctor and Martha were both characterized well, and I found the Clade really interesting. They made me think of the aliens in series 2 of Stargat......more