Professor & Ace: Island of Lost Souls Audiobook, by Mark Gatiss Play Audiobook Sample

Professor & Ace: Island of Lost Souls Audiobook

Professor & Ace: Island of Lost Souls Audiobook, by Mark Gatiss Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Sophie Aldred, Sylvester McCoy Publisher: BBV Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.50 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: January 2013 Format: Original Staging Audiobook ISBN:

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It is the time of the Second World War, and all is not well at a top-secret research base in Greenland. The British have been testing a new device which could bring about a swift end to the war with Germany - but the trials have gone disastrously wrong. When the Professor and Ace arrive, they encounter an isolated community not only under threat from its human enemies, but stalked by a horrifying menace with a voracious appetite for survival.

Original full-cast drama from BBV. With Sylvester McCoy as The Professor, Sophie Aldred as Ace, David Bracken as Olufsson, Anthony Butler as Hauser, Nicholas Briggs as Hendrix, Mark Gatiss as Kell, Julia Righton as Gudrun, and John Wadmore as Connor. Post-production and editing by Simon Marks. Music by Alistair Lock. Directed by Nicholas Briggs. Produced by Bill Baggs.

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About Mark Gatiss

Mark Gatiss is one of the League of Gentlemen from the multiaward-winning television show, and the author of the hit novels The Vesuvius Club and its sequel, The Devil in Amber. He has also written acclaimed radio and television scripts, including episodes of Doctor Who and Poirot. He has a thick comma of hair that will never stay in place and a rather cruel mouth.