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|companions = [[Mike Yates]]
|companions = [[Mike Yates]]
|enemy = [[Hornet]]s
|enemy = [[Hornet]]s
|setting = [[Tilling Abbey]], [[Northumbria]], [[1039]]<br/>[[Venice]], [[1768]]
|setting = {{il|[[Tilling Abbey]], [[Northumbria]], [[1039]]|[[Venice]], [[1768]]}}
|writer = [[Paul Magrs]]
|writer = [[Paul Magrs]]
|director = [[Kate Thomas]]
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[[Category:Stories set in the 9th century]]
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[[Category:Stories set in Venice]]
[[Category:Stories set in the 1760s]]
[[Category:Stories set in 1768]]
[[Category:Pseudo-historical stories]]
[[Category:Pseudo-historical stories]]

Revision as of 00:53, 17 November 2016

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A Sting in the Tale is the fourth story in the Hornets' Nest arc, a series of five audio dramas featuring Tom Baker as the Doctor alongside Richard Franklin as Mike Yates.

Publisher's summary

The Doctor arrives in a bleak English midwinter of long ago. Plunging into the snowy landscape of the Dark Ages, he learns that wild dogs besiege the local Tilling Abbey every night. When he is given shelter by the sisters of the abbey, the Doctor begs an audience with the Mother Superior they fiercely protect. Something unearthly has already happened here — and if the Doctor is right, it's connected to his recent encounters with an ancient enemy.

As night falls again, the dogs can be held off no longer — and the sisters' secret is about to be revealed. Forced to draw his enemy off into the depths of the TARDIS, the Doctor finds himself in a nightmarish chase through his own ship — but is he the pursuer, or the pursued? As they fight him on his own ground, the hornets are determined to possess his mind...

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