Time Hunter reviews

A spin-off nobody heard of.
Thankfully, it’s not that long so it shouldn’t be too much.
I decided that I would like to review this unknown spin-off.
But sadly, since the first book - The Cabinet of Light, is the only one listed on the website, I’m gonna need to write those here.
I hope you enjoy this little ride. (Also, I’m gonna review them as audiobooks, so there gonna be a few words about how the narration was handled).
Next up - The Cabinet of Light by Daniel O’Mahony!

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We could look into adding the whole series. They’re as Who adjacent as stuff that is already on the site.

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Maybe. I just don’t know the procedure. Shauny did tell me it takes a lot of time

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You leave @shauny to me :wink:

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Here I am to save the day!!

Time Hunter stories are now on TARDIS Guide:

(Note that the actual books are not yet in Collectables - it’s on my todo list!)

Edit: Collectables added!

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Thank you :3

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The review of the series’ “pilot”, as promised - The Cabinet of Light by Daniel O’Mahony.

Long story short - a hidden gem.

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A great review. I have this on my marathon spreadsheet and it’s coming up very soon bein as it is set in 1949 (I’ve been marathoning Doctor Who in chronological Earth history order since about 2011). My plan is also to listen to the audiobook version. People may be interested to know all the Time Hunter novels are available as audiobooks on Spotify for free.

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Ooh, I can add Spotify links to them on the site, just need the links :eyes:

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How do you want me to send them?

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Just in an email is fine, thanks!

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Sure!

The Cabinet of Light by Daniel O’Mahony, read by Terry Molloy - available on Spotify and Apple Music

The Winning Side by Lance Parkin, read by Louise Jameson - available on Spotify and Apple Music

The Tunnel at the End of the Light by Stefan Petrucha, read by Mary Tamm - available on Spotify and Apple Music

The Clockwork Woman by Claire Bott, read by Tracey Childs - available on Spotify and Apple Music

Kitsune by John Paul Catton, read by Terry Molloy - available on Spotify and Apple Music

The Severed Man by George Mann, read by Terry Molloy - available on Spotify and Apple Music

Echoes by Iain McLaughlin and Claire Bartlett, read by Tracey Childs - unavailable (but I think I saw them on Kindle)

Peculiar Lives by Philip Purser-Hallard, read by John Leeson - available on Spotify

Deus Le Volt by Jon de Burgh Miller, read by Terry Molloy - available on Spotify

The Albino’s Dancer by Dale Smith, read by Terry Molloy - unavailable (but again, I would check Kindle)

The Sideways Door by R J Carter and Troy Riser, read by Tracey Childs - available on Spotify and Apple Music

Child of Time by George Mann and David J Howe, read by Terry Molloy - available on Spotify and Apple Music

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