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Doctor Who: The Sontaran Games
Doctor Who: The Sontaran Games
Jul 17, 2025 8:54 AM

Author:Jacqueline Rayner

Doctor Who: The Sontaran Games

Every time the lights go out, someone dies...

The TARDIS lands at an academy for top athletes, all hoping to be chosen for the forthcoming Globe Games. But is one of them driven enough to resort to murder? The Doctor discovers that the students have been hushing up unexplained deaths.

Teaming up with a young swimmer called Emma, the Doctor begins to investigate - but he doesn't expect to find a squad of Sontarans invading the academy!

As the Sontarans begin their own lethal version of the Globe Games, the Doctor and Emma must find out what's really going on. But the Doctor is captured and forced to take part in the Sontaran Games. Can even a Time Lord survive this deadly contest?

Featuring the Doctor as played by David Tennant in the acclaimed Doctor Who series from BBC Television.

Reviews

Characters return for a second outing of faux Victoriana, rip-roaring adventures and gorgeous-looking design. The stories are undeniably moreish . . . curl up with this under a rug

—— The London Paper

A colossal achievement... heartrending yet inspiring

—— Independent on Sunday

The ebb and flow of Aminata's fortunes is gripping stuff, with the horrors inflicted upon her and her people brought to life almost matter-of-factly - and all the more enraging for that

—— Daily Mail

Richly meticulous recreation of late 18th century slave life... in its grand historical sweep, The Book of Negroes succeeds admirably in giving voice to a captive people who were for so long kept mute

—— Stephen Amidon , The Sunday Times

Wears its thorough research lightly... fitting that this ambitious revision of slave narratives should have won the overall Commonwealth Writers' Prize in the year that the American electorate demolished one of its most persistent categories of exclusion

—— Independent

Epic... a compelling tale well told... an important story to tell, one that gives a sense of individuality to people who might otherwise be drowned out in the tragic chorus of history

—— The Times Literary Supplement

[Hill] has an easy style and a fine sense of pace that make this a gripping, if horrifying story

—— Financial Times

Wonderfully written... populated by vivid characters and rendered in fascinating detail

—— The New York Times

Lawrence Hill's hugely impressive historical work is completely engrossing and deserves a wide, international readership

—— Washington Post

A powerful indictment of the way in which so many innocent victims were robbed of everything dear to them

—— Yorkshire Evening Post

An unforgettably vivid picture of the Atlantic slave trade... a remarkable achievement, which deservedly won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize

—— Spectator

A masterpiece, daring and impressive in its geographic, historical and human reach, convincing in its narrative art and detail

—— The Globe and Mail

Aminata is a heroic figure... you can never forget this character. She embeds herself in your heart

—— Toronto Star
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