Doctor Who: Horror of Glam Rock

Doctor Who: Horror of Glam Rock

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Science Fiction
Format Audiobook
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2007
Publisher Big Finish Productions
ISBN-10 1844352579
ISBN-13 9781844352579
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In an unexpected twist of time and space, the TARDIS lands in the vibrant and flamboyant world of 1974, where the era of glam rock rules supreme. The Doctor, ever the curious adventurer, and his companion Lucie find themselves amidst glitter, sequins, and the electrifying pulse of rock music. As they navigate this dazzling backdrop, they become entangled in a mystery that transcends music and dives deep into the darker undercurrents lurking beneath the surface of this glamorous age.

As they explore the colorful scene, filled with iconic bands like Slade and The Sweet, the Doctor's enthusiasm is met with Lucie's sharp wit and keen observations. Together, they uncover a sinister plot that threatens not only the musicians of the time but the very essence of creativity itself. With the vibrant world of glam rock as their stage, they must confront the ominous forces at play, armed only with their quick-thinking and a healthy dose of eccentric charm.

Amidst the catchy tunes and striking visuals, the duo faces challenges that will test their courage, loyalty, and the power of music in the fight against horror. With each beat, the stakes rise, creating a narrative that is as thrilling as it is colorful, transporting readers into a dazzling era where anything can happen, and the shadows linger just out of sight.

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