Review of The Burning Prince by sircarolyn
11 May 2024
This review contains spoilers
When I see a solo Doctor adventure in the MR, I tend to breathe a sigh - often I find companionless Doctor stories to be tedious at worst and dull at best. Unfortunately, Davison is in no way my favourite Doctor either, so I was gritting my teeth for this to be yet another one I'd have to power through. I was then delightfully surprised to find I actually very much enjoyed it.
On reflection, I should have paid more attention and noticed it was a Dorney script - John Dorney has been know to write duds but they are very few and far between, and this is not one of them. The story to begin seems simple enough; a prince is marrying for the sake of peace between warring factions, but the woman he is to marry has been kidnapped and, because he loves her, he has gone to rescue her.
Though it is perhaps a little obvious by the nature of this kind of story that the princess is inevitably going to be a double agent, only going into the marriage in order to obtain the DNA of the opposition so she can help wipe them out, the twist is still well realised and didn't leave me with the sense of yeah, of course it was her as twists often do. Overall, I had fun listening to this one. The pace was good and I didn't feel bored, and that's about all I ask for from a Main Range episode.