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Doctor Who: Amorality Tale
Doctor Who: Amorality Tale
Nov 13, 2025 6:00 AM

Author:David Bishop,Dan Starkey

Doctor Who: Amorality Tale

An unabridged reading of this original novel featuring the Third Doctor, as played on TV by Jon Pertwee, and his companion Sarah Jane Smith. When gangster Tommy Ramsey is released from prison, he is determined to retake control of his 1950s East End territory. But new arrivals threaten his grip on illegal activity in the area. An evangelical minister is persuading people to seek redemption from their sins. A new gang is claiming the streets. And a watchmaker called Smith is leading a revolt against the Ramsey Mob's protection racket. When Tommy strikes back at his enemies, a far more terrifying threat is revealed. Within hours the city's air turns into nerve gas and thousands succumb to the choking fumes. London is dying... Duration: 8 hours approx.

Reviews

A thoroughly convincing novel

—— Allt om Böcker

Reminiscnet of Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment…exciting and thought-provoking

—— Kristemokraten

At once wryly humorous and shrewd, intelligent and relaxed

—— Expressen

The kind of strange and ambitious fiction that you feared might have died with J. G. Ballard. ...Provokes and beguiles and, at the point of revelation, it withholds. On finishing it you will have the powerful urge to throw it across the room, then the powerful urge to pick it up to read again. And that’s what’s so brilliant.

—— Duncan White, 5 stars , Daily Telegraph

Confusing, clever and about to be massive.

—— Stylist

For page-turning ideas, it’s a must.

—— Esquire

Nails the modern condition of information overload

—— Anthony Cummins, 4 stars , Metro

Satin Island is an undeniably dazzling piece of writing, a perfect tight circle of interlocking motifs, mini-treatises and allusions.

—— Theo Tait , Sunday

A Kafka for the Google Age.

—— Daily Telegraph

Gripping... an elegant and eerie tale.

—— Shortlist

McCarthy’s crisp, clean prose is stimulating, his concepts original and his visual imagery powerful.

—— Leyla Sanai , Independent on Sunday

[An] entertaining slice of experimental fiction.

—— Sunday Express

Booker-nominated author Tom McCarthy’s latest offering is lean, smart and infuriating.

—— Charlotte Heathcote , Sunday Express

McCarthy's writing is cool and elegant, descriptive, yet informal and conversational.

—— Curious Animal Magazine

An intellectually challenging and highly engaging work of art.

—— JP O’Malley , Washington Post

It is dead-clever, very funny, insanely ambitious, sometimes insane, essentially brilliant and commendably engaged with the way we’re living our lives right now.

—— Stuart Hammond , Dazed Digital

Reading a McCarthy novel is like being in a McCarthy novel: everything is part of a fizzing network, the scope of which can never be fully apprehended.

—— Duncan White , Telegraph

Without beginning, middle, end – and especially lacking centre! – the novel comes to a halt, leaving the reader in a gorgeous daze of symbol and cypher, whose meaning is so clear, and yet tantalizingly opaque.

—— Aisling O’Gara , Totally Dublin

Satin Island is clever, vogue, slick and sleek.

—— Tamim Sadikali , Book Munch

Packed with intriguing and intellectual ideas… refreshingly thought-provoking.

—— Good Book Guide

Slender, foxily postmodern.

—— Sam Leith , Radio Times

The bleeding edge of science fiction is Satin Island.

—— Interzone

In Satin Island the narrator, U, takes us on a journey through the modern world of ideas, theories and references. It’s a wonderfully intense experience – as soon as I’d finished I wanted to read it again.

—— Edith Bowman , Radio Times

Convincing proof that the best writers of our time are anthropologists.

—— Anna Aslanyan , The Spectator

Favourite novel of 2015.

—— John Banville , Observer

A darkly funny and disturbing meditation on the intricacies and insubstantiality of our technology-ridden times. McCarthy is one of the most daring, most ambitious and most subtle of what at my age I can all the younger generation of writers.

—— John Banville , Irish Times

The novel often reads like a dramatic monologue, a very modern stream of consciousness, akin to Joyce’s Finnegans Wake… McCarthy’s novel is innovative, well crafted and challenging… This novel is breaking new ground, a breath of fresh air, at times a tour de force.

—— Vincent Hanley , Irish Times

McCarthy has put his finger on something, and he’s nailed it very precisely. It’s how we live now. All the information we process every day. What it’s doing to us.

—— William Leith , Evening Standard
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