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Doctor Who: The Hounds of Artemis
- Narrated by: Matt Smith, Clare Corbett
- Length: 1 hr and 15 mins
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- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Summary
Matt Smith and Clare Corbett read this exclusive audio adventure featuring the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond, with original music and sound design. When Lord Woolcroft and his team break open the fabled Tomb of Artemis, sealed for thousands of years, they are astonished by what they find inside...
The Doctor and Amy have come to Smyrna in 1929 to investigate a mystery. The Doctor knows that something very bad happened there: something that caused a lot of people to die and an entire, magnificent Temple to be found and then immediately lost again. But he doesn't know what is picking off the archaeologists one by one, or how it is connected to the terrifying howling in the night. And as he and Amy get closer to the terrible truth behind an ancient evil, he begins to wish he'd never found out. Written specially for audio by James Goss, and read by Matt Smith as the Doctor and Clare Corbett as Helen Stapleton, 'The Hounds of Artemis' features the Doctor and Amy Pond as played by Matt Smith and Karen Gillan in the acclaimed hit series from BBC Television.
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- Ian
- 19-07-11
Gripping stuff!
In this adventure we find the Doctor and Amy Pond at an archeological dig in Greece, where in typical Doctor Who fashion all is not as it seems. Brilliantly read by Matt Smith and Clare Corbett (who delivers a very passable Amy Pond) this is both scary and funny. I've listened to it about 5 times on various car journeys and am yet to get bored of it.
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- Paul
- 07-10-12
Average, could of been so much better
I did enjoy the classic feeling story, though short, the plotline was interesting. I was left feeling irriated at the narration choices. It had Matt Smith in it; it should of nailed the performance of the Doctor, and indeed when Matt was speaking as the Doctor, it was good. But large chunks of the narrative were performed by Clare Corbett, including some of the Doctor's dialouge! It felt like two seperate recordings merged into one, Matt and Clare take turns rather than speak together.
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- A M Huns
- 20-07-17
Matt Smith and the Sound Effects Make It
Matt Smith's parts are amazing, the other bits I didn't care for, the idea of it being diary entries as well as the voice acting for different people was not well done from the lady who also narrated.
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- Christopher Horoshak
- 17-04-17
This book had me there with them the whole ride.
At times I forgot that this was a book, I honestly could feel the story like it was an episode. I could see the tapestry that Matt Smith was weaving with his amazing talent.
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- Kathryn
- 19-10-16
good story, great preformance by Matt Smith
I didnt like Clare Corbett performance as much but it made sense in the story line and I really read these because the Doctors read them. They read them with the same flare as in the show. So for me it is like visiting an old friend. Which all means I am less forgiving for any one who is not the Doctor but is reading his line. Again it does make sense for the separate voices in this story.
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- Anna S.
- 27-07-16
A fantastic book
I really like this book it is very good. A quote of the 11th doctor gronamo
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- Jennifer Baratta She/Her
- 12-04-16
Doctor Who fans listen.
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
To all fellow Whovians. Matt Smith is awesome here.
What did you like best about this story?
The setting in Egypt.
What does Matt Smith and Clare Corbett bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
They're voice acting and talent.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
This is not for dog lovers and don't bring the children.
Any additional comments?
More please
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- Charlie Jenkins
- 14-03-15
Pretty dull
Very basic Who adventure. Almost put me to sleep. Love hearing Matt Smith read The Doctor but less so hearing him read Amy, and it felt like he did a rather rushed job on the whole thing.
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- flying
- 26-01-14
As a Whovian, it's hard to criticise Dr Who, but….
…this wasn't much about The Doctor, more his companion.
Only about 25% actually had Matt Smith as narrator. Whilst the other narrator was good, that's not why i bought the book.
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- Cam Steer
- 29-01-12
How can you not love the Doctor!!!
Where does Doctor Who: The Hounds of Artemis rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I put the Doctor Who series as one because it would not be fair on all my other books!!
Top 5
What did you like best about this story?
Doctor Who
Have you listened to any of Matt Smith and Clare Corbett ’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Yes and just as good
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The theme music!
Any additional comments?
Am a bit of a Doctor Who tragic sorry
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- Andre R. Frattino
- 04-11-13
A Hounded Adventure
What did you like best about Doctor Who: The Hounds of Artemis? What did you like least?
The story is very well written, and exciting to hear. However, the narration really hinders the heck out of the story. While Matt Smith brings his usual excited Doctor voice to the presentation, Clare Corbett RUINS the story. I didn't so much mind listening to her narrate, but it was so intermingled with Matt Smith that it was jarring and threw you out of the story every time she took over. On top of that, Corbett's voice for the Doctor was HORRIBLE! By attempting to give the Doctor a lower voice (I'm assuming she felt this was necessary because she's a woman?), she definitely ruins the character during her segments. Her Doctor's mannerisms are closer to the 10th Doctor then the 11th, and that just makes it more confusing.
What aspect of Matt Smith and Clare Corbett ’s performance would you have changed?
Matt Smith of course nailed his performance. As for Clare Corbett, no offense to the narrator, but it would have been better if she had just sat this one out entirely. She had NO understanding of the Doctor, and I question if she had ever even seen an episode of the series before.
Any additional comments?
I'm sorry, Clare Corbett, but again, why were you in this story?!