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Doctor Who Serpent Crest 1: Tsar Wars
Doctor Who Serpent Crest 1: Tsar Wars

Doctor Who Serpent Crest 1: Tsar Wars

By Paul Magrs, Read by Full Cast, Read by Susan Jameson, Read by Tom Baker

Doctor Who

FICTION

1 Pages, 5 x 5.5

CD, $14.95 (US $14.95)

Publication Date: September 2011

ISBN 9781408468852

Rights: US

BBC Books (Sep 2011)
BBC Physical Audio

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Overview

In a distant galaxy, the Tsar and Tsarina rule over the Robotov Empire from the safety of their palace, while human workers tend the power plants on satellite moons. When the Doctor arrives with Mrs. Wibbsey, his identity is immediately mistaken, and the Tsarina believes that her old ally, Father Gregory, has returned. But when the Palace comes under attack, the Tsar suspects him of treachery. Meanwhile, Mrs. Wibbsey discovers that dark secrets are lurking in the shadows of one satellite moon. Far more than mere human rebellion is being planned, and Father Gregory is not operating alone. His actions will set off a chain of events with long-lasting consequences for the Doctor and Mrs. Wibbsey. With Tom Baker as the Doctor, Susan Jameson as Mrs. Wibbsey, Michael Jayston as the Tsar, Suzy Aitchison as the Tsarina, Simon Shepherd as Boolin, Sam Hoare as Lucius, and Paul Chequer, Grant Gillespie, and Gabriel Vick as the Servo Robots and the rebels, Tsar Wars is the first of five linked stories written by Paul Magrs.

Reviews

"Baker and Jameson have . . . developed into a highly engaging TARDIS team. The guest cast is classy with Michael Jayston as the Tsar and Simon Shepherd as Alex's nice android doctor Boolin. This play is a lot of fun." —Gypsy King, theblogofdelights.blogspot.co.uk

Author Biography

Paul Magrs has written numerous novels and short stories for adults, teens, children, and Doctor Who fans. He teaches Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University.