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Doctor Who: The Angel's Kiss
- Narrated by: Alex Kingston
- Length: 1 hr and 42 mins
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On some days, New York is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. This was one of the other days... Melody Malone, owner and sole employee of the Angel Detective Agency, has an unexpected caller. It's movie star Rock Railton, and he thinks someone is out to kill him. When he mentions the 'kiss of the Angel', she takes the case.
Angels are Melody's business... At the press party for Railton's latest movie, studio owner Max Kliener invites Melody to the film set of their next blockbuster. He's obviously spotted her potential, and Melody is flattered when Kliener asks her to become a star. But the cost of fame, she'll soon discover, is greater than anyone could possibly imagine. Will Melody be able to escape Kliener's dastardly plan - before the Angels take Manhattan?
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- Tabitha
- 05-12-13
Loved it!
Would you consider the audio edition of Doctor Who: The Angel's Kiss to be better than the print version?
Yes. Definitely.
What did you like best about this story?
I listened to this book during a break in the new Doctor Who episodes, so it was a very nice Doctor Who fix for me.
What does Alex Kingston bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
It's so much better to hear River's voice than to just read it for yourself.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
There's a part in the book where she makes a comment about her name, (I don't want to give the exact quote) but I was cracking up laughing. I really enjoyed the whole book, but that part really stood out to me.
Any additional comments?
Let me just say, that I LOVE River. She may be my favorite TV character of all time. (aside from the Doctor, of course) So, basically, I had no choice but to love this book. It was sassy and funny and just very River. As much as I enjoy watching episodes with her in them, it was so much fun being inside her head. It was just perfect. Oh, and the fact that it was narrated by Alex Kingston of course made it that much better. :)
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- Margot Vigeant
- 05-29-13
Fun prequel to Angels of New York
An important point to note is that this is, in fact, a Melody Malone story. Just like it says on the cover. It is NOT a Doctor Who story. It's connected, it stars River Song (sort of) as a pseudo-hard-boiled detective. It leads nearly seamlessly into the Angels of New York episode. But if you are waiting for the Doctor or Amy or Rory or anyone else.... you're out of luck.
That being said, this is loads of fun and I could listen to Alex Kingston all day. So I recommend it for super-serious Whovians or anyone else with a River/Doctor crush.
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- Laura
- 12-27-12
One of my fav DR Who books!!
If you could sum up Doctor Who: The Angel's Kiss in three words, what would they be?
It was very refreshing having River tell the story. Though it is not the book that the Doctor was reading in the TV show Angels take Manhattan it is more of a prequel to it, I would love to see more books written from her prospective. All of the dates, where your curiosity is peeked but they never reveal the secret. I mean who wouldn't want to know more about Jimmy the Fish. It could be released as her journal of sorts. Without of course, allowing there to be to many spoilers to be released as to not ruin the tv show.
What did you like best about this story?
Her point of view. It was so sexy without being slutty. As the DR is very non sexual in most cases, some of his best parts are when he is in a sexual situation, it was very refreshing to see her so full of sexual energy and to use it to her advantage. Not saying this book as any sex in it because it doesn't but I can certainly see why the doctor said Yowzah while reading it!
What about Alex Kingston’s performance did you like?
She played it brilliantly as she always does. Again if more books written by River/Melody Alex should certainly be the one who reads them. Anyone else would just ruin it.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
To short to make a movie out of
Any additional comments?
I really do think that they should make more books along these lines. Let her finish out the angels bit ending with Rory and Amy being gone. Then start out a new adventure all of the fun things she does when she is with or without the doctor. We really do not see enough of the doctors wife on the TV show so it is nice to read more about her between shows.
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- Kindle Customer
- 02-09-13
Doctor Who without the Doctor
What does the missus get up to when hubby sweetie is off saving the universe? She runs a detective agency specialising in angels. Sexy River (oops, I mean Melody) is being her bad girl best and getting to the reasons behind the mysteries.
Alex Kingston is so at home with this character. Her narration is perfect. After one listen I could see the whole book as if I'd been there. Time travel the easy way.
If none of this review made any sense to you it probably means you haven't seen the last few seasons of the BBC's Doctor Who and won't understand the characters in this book. Go watch the series and then start on the books. Both the series and the books are very good.
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- Careena
- 01-16-14
A River Song Adventure
There's no Doctor in this story, but it drops subliminal messages throughout that relate to the TV series and make you feel like you're in on something because you know what they're talking about. Very well done. River is a different companion than anybody else the Doctor has traveled with, and not only have they written her personality so accurately, having Alex Kingston narrate it is just perfect. I just like to listen to hear her voice.
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- Elizaveta
- 05-27-20
Nice story to fall asleep to
It was a pleasure to listen to Alex’s voice! So soothing.
However, the story was not to my taste, sadly. Too straightforward and predictable, without any twists. And didn’t tell us anything new about the character. It would have probably worked almost fine as part of a short story collection, but, for a standalone story, it is just too generic and unremarkable.
So, 5 stars for the wonderful Alex Kingston, 2 stars for a pretty unremarkable plot = 3 stars overall.
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- Todd (Toad) Vogel
- 05-26-16
Loved it!
I absolutely loved this book! It's a must listen for any Doctor Who fan! Alex Kingston is always a joy to listen to. Her voice is both soothing and sexy!
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- Suzanne M. Russo
- 11-13-15
Oh, River, River, River...
What an enjoyable telling of a well written, very interesting story.
River Song (Melody Malone) continues her work as a NYC Private Eye in this installment of the Melody Malone Mysteries. When a small movie company's male star comes to Melody to keep from being killed, Melody begins an investigation that goes from odd to bizarre when the star who hires her doesn't recall doing so...
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- Dee Carter (Davia Carter)
- 02-01-22
Alex Kingston Once again tells a compelling story
I loved it.. It was captivating and easy to listen to. easily ten stars
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- Joy E Roberts
- 12-27-21
A Delight
Alex Kingstons performance is delightful! wish the book was longer so I could listen to her more
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- Curnow Towers
- 09-11-21
Very funny and well read
I absolutely loved it. A fun listen, humorous and a little but naughty. Perfect River Song story, exactly what you picture her getting up to.
Alex Kingston was the only choice for this. She is perfect. Her voice is alive and lively.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-05-21
A fun story
really enjoyed it sound like a prequel to the episode that we all know melody malone from.
Alex Kingston voice work as amazing.
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- sheryl
- 02-09-20
Outstanding
I just love Alex Kingston's voice and loved listening to this audio. I was a little disappointed because I thought it was the same story from Doctor Who The Angels Take Manhatten. But still a very good audio. Can't wait to listen to more.
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- Jenna Thorson
- 11-10-18
Alex Kingston makes the book
Alex Kingston is great and makes the book really entertaining. The story is ok, doesn’t involve the Doctor but still a good (short) listen.
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- Dannii
- 02-15-18
love!
love doctor who so this was ideal for my first audio book!
it was really nice doing my make up in the morning with this in the background!
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- kate murphy
- 05-18-17
Enjoyable
Alex Kingston is amazing to start with. Her voice is just mesmerising and perfect for when I'm nodding off to sleep, which is when I usually listen to my audible. Unfortunately for me the strip wasn't what I was expecting, it was enjoyable but I would have preferred a story more similar to the Doctor Who episode.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-04-21
excellent
Alex Kingston is obviously the only choice for narrator for this story but nonetheless she did an excellent job. Would definitely recommend to Doctor Who fans and all of my non whovian friends.
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- Seona Beth
- 07-04-17
Alex Kingston narrates; what more do you need?
A must for all Doctor Who fans, particularly those with a fondness for the enigmatic River Song.
A intriguing glimpse into the past, or is that future?
A River without her trademark weaponry, well, most of them, anyway.
This story had more twists and turns than your usual ball of timey-wimey stuff, and kept me guessing until the last chapter.
Cannot wait for the next installment
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- aussie mel
- 02-01-15
Brilliant
Alex Kingston was brilliant as narrator for this title. The story was fun and entertaining as a classic style detective story. I would definitely recommend this story to anyone who likes River Song and doctor who.