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Army of Death is the third story in the 2011 Eighth Doctor audio trilogy.

Publishers summary

The TARDIS brings the Doctor and Mary Shelley to the continent of Zelonia, on the frontier world Draxine – where, many moons ago, the twin citystates of Garrak and Stronghaven bore testament to mankind’s colonial spirit.

That was before the sinister death cult of Garrak’s President Harmon took hold – and Garrak annihilated itself, utterly, in an apocalyptic explosion. Before the bones of Garrak’s dead came back to life, and its skeletal citizens began marching, marching, marching on Stronghaven itself.

But what do they want, this army of death? And can anything stop them? In search of answers, the Doctor and Mary must journey into the dead heart of a dead city to face a terrifying adversary, whose ambitions transcend the stuff of life itself.

Cast

References

  • Mary has been travelling with the Doctor for several weeks.
  • Mary regards her husband Percy Shelley as her soulmate.
  • The inhabitants of Draxine are tenth-generation descendants of the original settlers from Earth.

Notes

  • David Harewood (President Vallan) previously played Joshua Naismith in TV: The End of Time.
  • Subscribers to Big Finish received AUDIO: The Five Companions as a free release if this story was part of their subscription.
  • An after-credits scene at the end of episode 4 has Mary Shelley writing a final entry on her old journal stating she has instructed the Doctor to return her to her own time, to a place where she - for better or worse - belongs.
  • This audio drama was recorded on 7 and 8 April 2011.

Continuity

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