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The Art of Death
 

No. 22 of 56 in the New series audio originals series
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Starring: Raquel Cassidy
By:James Goss
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Released:  January 2012
Publisher:  BBC Audio
ISBN:978-1-4084-6881-4
Format: 1 x CD
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Note:  Subsequently re-released in a box set with fellow 11th Doctor audio Blackout, and also in the box sets Thrilling Adventures: Volume 3 and Eleventh Doctor Tales.

Cover blurb:
Raquel Cassidy reads this exclusive audio adventure featuring the Eleventh Doctor, Amy and Rory as they encounter one of the wonders of the universe

‘Don’t be alarmed!’ the Doctor cried through gritted teeth, ‘It’s simply sucking the life out of me. Nothing to worry about...’

When the Doctor falls through a crack in time he finds himself in the Horizon Gallery. But it’s no ordinary art gallery, because this one has the best view of the most impossible wonder of the universe — the Paradox. Tour parties are eager to see this stunning, hypnotic portion of sky that’s beyond description, and it’s Penelope’s job to stop people staring up at it for too long. For the Paradox’s beauty drives people mad.

The Doctor, Amy and Rory are about to discover that the Paradox also contains a giant and frightening creature with a taste for death...

Written specially for audio by James Goss, The Art of Death features the Doctor, Amy and Rory as played by Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill in the acclaimed hit series from BBC Television. It is read by Raquel Cassidy, who played Miranda Cleaves in the 2011 TV episodes The Rebel Flesh and The Almost People.


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