Time Hunter - Doctor Who spinoff Series - Complete 12 audio books! - Written by Various
Read by Various
Category: Doctor Who, Sci-Fi
Language: EnglishKeywords:  Time Hunter Doctor Who Spinoff Telos Publishing Fantom
Format: MP3
Unabridged

Time Hunter - Doctor Who spinoff Series - Complete 12 audio books! - Various

This is the complete series. Please note that some of the files are quite a bit smaller than others. This has to do with the difference in conversion of Audible files as compared to merging several MP3 files into a book. I assure you this is the complete series.

Title     Author     Published     "Year"
The Winning Side     Lance Parkin     November 2003     1984
The Tunnel at the End of the Light     Stefan Petrucha     March 2004     1950
The Clockwork Woman     Claire Bott     June 2004     1805
Kitsune     John Paul Catton     October 2004     2020
The Severed Man     George Mann     December 2004     1892
Echoes     Iain McLaughlin and Claire Bartlett     April 2005     1995
Peculiar Lives     Philip Purser-Hallard     July 2005     1950
Deus Le Volt     Jon de Burgh Miller     January 2006     1098
The Albino's Dancer     Dale Smith     June 2006     1951
The Sideways Door     R.J. Carter and Troy Riser     August 2006     1951
Child of Time     George Mann and David J Howe     August 2007     2586



Hunter is a spinoff series in the Doctor Who universe. The Doctor is not present much in the stories, however. The two main characters are completely original to the series. One is a black American living in London by the name of Honoré Lechasseur. A shell shocked soldier who dabbles in the black and grey markets in London, he also has unique abilities in sensing time. He is joined by Emily Blandish, a nice English girl who has completely forgotten her past and has the ability to step through time with Honoré.

That is a broad plot line and some of the books follow other characters as well. These stories are really Doctor Who in the loosest sense of the word. They don't "feel" like Doctor Who but something quite different. But, they are licensed Doctor Who products and several of the books are by famous Who authors, and many are read by just as famous narrators.

The narration is good for the most part, although nobody really gets a black Southern American accent and most give up trying. I found it intriguing to have the main male character be black and American and in 1945 London. The friendship between Emily and Honoré is quite interesting with both of them being as eccentric as the other.

Nobody has heard of these books. They are by a very small outfit called Telos Publishing and produced by Fantom Audio, a small UK outfit.

These books hardly exist as paperbacks and have become audio only releases. I hope you enjoy them. I've not listened to all of them yet. They are short books at about 3 to 5 hours a listen. I usually do not like 1 reader audiobooks, but these are quite good and I am listening to them because I am a lover of Time Travel stories and that overrides my disliking of 1 reader audio.  I am really enjoying these.  ----------------------  R

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  • Wonderful! Thanks so much!

  • Thanks Rick!

  • Time travel, I love it!! Thanks Rick.

  • HI Rick, thanks for these I have some of them but it is good to complete the set.

    I only came across them because I am a George mann fan and tracked down "The Severed Man" on Fantom's site

    http://www.fantomfilms.co.uk/audiobooks/audiobooks.htm - the site is worth a visit as there are a number of interesting titles.

    Hope you are well

    Regards

    Bob

    P.S. I'm the exception that proves the rule - I come across all sorts of obscure sites in my insatiable search for audio

    P.P.S - I've got this on order from a friend http://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Sci-Fi-Fantasy/Raising-Mullah-Dr-Dimens...

    I will upload it along with the original Dr Dimension from Ziplow productions from 1997 which I digitized from original tapes

  • Thank you Rick...I love time travel based stories too.  My favorite Star Trek episodes are the time

    travel ones.  Do you remember an old tv series called Time Tunnel?  I enjoyed that as a kid.

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