This review is being written a couple of weeks after I finished listening to this audiobook. My instincts still feel the same about this audio - it’s exactly the kind of Doctor Who story I like.
It’s a space epic, with heroic characters such as Captain Oswin and her team, all being swallowed up by a mysterious door in their ship and fighting for their lives against an unknown terror. Of course, they blame the Doctor and Evelyn, who really have a battle on their hands to get the crew on side.
The story then goes ‘timey wimey’ and we’re on a train in 1952. I know I’m onto a good thing when I’m reminded of ‘Sapphire and Steel’ and that series’ sense of the unnerving and the creepy in a science fiction setting based around the world we know. Nicholas Briggs is wonderful as Trevor Ridgely and linking us into both environments, the past and the future, as well as taking us to Nowhere.
The concepts at the heart of the story, of a failed experiment and the desperation to build the technology needed to escape, feel urgent and real. Doctor Who doesn’t need to be about universal domination, it can explore themes of failure and righting wrongs, and exploring the consequences of those decisions, with real heart.
A fantastic story and I’m glad I found this and listened to it. A real winner for this listener!