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Doctor Who: Big Bang Generation
Doctor Who: Big Bang Generation
Jan 17, 2026 8:54 PM

Author:Gary Russell,Lisa Bowerman

Doctor Who: Big Bang Generation

Lisa Bowerman reads this original novel featuring the Twelfth Doctor, as played in the BBC TV series by Peter Capaldi

Christmas 2015, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Imagine everyone’s surprise when a time portal opens up in Sydney Cove.

Imagine their shock as a massive pyramid now sits beside the Harbour Bridge, glowing with energy.

Imagine their fear as Cyrrus “the mobster” Globb, Professor Horace Jaanson and alien assassin Kik arrive.

Finally, imagine everyone’s dismay when a bunch of con artists turn up to spring their greatest grift yet. This gang consists of Legs, Dog Boy, Shortie, Da Trowel, and their leader, Doc, who is busy making sure the universe isn’t destroyed.

And when someone accidentally reawakens The Ancients of Time - which, Doc reckons, wasn’t the wisest or best-judged of actions – things get a whole lot more complicated...

A complete and unabridged reading by Lisa Bowerman, who plays Professor Bernice Summerfield in Big Finish’s range of audio adventures.

Reviews

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—— Irish Independent

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—— Lucy Scholes , Independent

Motion’s narrative is both more lyrical and more gruesome than Robert Louis Stevenson’s.

—— Mail on Sunday

Motion has fashioned an exciting narrative that fans of the original will welcome.

—— Good Book Guide

A page-turning thriller

—— Mail on Sunday

Pacey and juicy, and packed with action

—— Sunday Times

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—— Scotsman, Books of the Year

It’s a melancholy tale of war, love and loss that will leave you gulping back sobs

—— Observer, Books 2015 in Review

Faulks gets better and better with every book. This is surely one of the year’s best novels.

—— John Harding , Daily Mail

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—— Spectator

An elegant, thoughtful novel

—— Sunday Mirror

One of his most haunting novels

—— Mail on Sunday

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—— Sunday Express

a deeply affecting portrait

—— Metro

It could well be Faulks' magnum opus

—— Gavin Haines , World Travel Guide

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—— Good Housekeeping

Deeply philosophical…full of real heart

—— Heat Magazine

You’re instantly hooked. There’s a touch of Graham Greene here. The story takes off beautifully.

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

Faulks, always good, describes the transaction between shrink and sex worker and you’re hooked. A touch of Graham Greene here.

—— I

Daring, ambitious and in the end profoundly moving, this is Faulk’s most remarkable book yet.

—— Best

Spins through an exhilarating array of genres. The sensational opening chapter enmeshes the reader in a rollercoaster ride of tragedy, comedy, thriller, fantasy, chicklit, plus a few pages of raunchy sex

—— David Fothergill , Guardian

The Gap of Time takes nothing away from The Winter's Tale. If anything it might add to it, or at least to its resonance and mystery. It is an impressive achievement, especially as Winterson manages the contradictions of comedy and tragedy in a way which suits both their modern likelihood and their moral implications

—— Mary Leland , Irish Examiner

A witty retelling.

—— Joanna Kavenna , Literary Review

Her new story retains the essence of Shakespeare, but filters his comedy and sentiment through feminism and technology.

—— The Culture Trip

Filled with her wit and seriously thought-provoking ideas, Winterson’s writing is a pleasure… This is a well told, beautiful, magical and wonderfully evocative story which resonates with our contemporary lives.

—— Eric Page , Gscene

Vibrates with echoes of Shakespeare’s original.

—— I

Ambitious.

—— Sunday Times

There is a lovely, lilting cadence to the novel… Stylishly done…. Winterson manages against the odds to keep us gripped.

—— Sarah Crown , Guardian

Winterson is on sparkling form in this highly intelligent and daringly imaginative reworking of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale... Witty, clever and bold.

—— Mail on Sunday

Winterson is incapable of being dull, and The Gap Of Time is a fitting addition to her uniquely inventive catalogue.

—— Ellis O'Harrison , Irish Independent

She deftly captures all the magic and raw emotion of the original.

—— Irish Times
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