"My life's work is in trouble."
Writer: James Goss
Format: Audio
Released: September 2022
Series: Torchwood Monthly 65
Featuring: Mr Colchester, Ace
Synopsis
Dorothy McShane once travelled with the Doctor. She misses those days. Sure, she still saves the world, but less by beating up Daleks and catapulting Cybermen and more through running a massively successful charity.
Only, she's on the run for her life and her charity is in trouble. Someone wants Dorothy dead. And Torchwood are coming to the rescue. Can Mr Colchester keep her safe on the magical streets of Venice?
Verdict
Death in Venice was another great episode to continue my way through the Torchwood monthly range! I was delighted to see that after The Red List we had another pairing of Mr Colchester and Ace. It's a duo I never knew we needed and never even suspected could be possible, but they work a treat together. It's really good to incorporate the older Ace we know from A Childhood's End and on screen in The Power of the Doctor with her A Charitable Earth charity, and it had been making a name for itself. That should be a good thing but it also meant that people wanted to exploit all of her hard work. The global footprint of A Charitable Earth was impressive and that meant people want to use that for their own benefit instead of for good purposes. There were people within the charity that were misappropriating funds which is never good and as a financial analyst in money laundering, that really is no good thing! Ace was feeling the burden now of everything she had built and it was slowly falling down in front of her. Her own board seemingly wanted her out and to the extent that an assassin was after her! Mr Colchester stepping in and representing Torchwood there was a nice touch and it was good to know that their previous encounter had a profound impact on him. The moment Ace accused him of Torchwood wanting to infiltrate her charity was hilarious though! After everything he had done for her and she still wasn't convinced! In this world though I can understand why she is always sceptical. She's learned a lot from her travels with the Doctor that's for sure. I enjoyed Mr Colchester being quite blunt with Ace about the Doctor and explaining why Torchwood exists for those left behind and the way he leaves things after seemingly saving the day. He does good, but he doesn't always stick around to tie up the loose ends. I think Ace understood that, especially when she was challenged on if she stopped and thought back on the people and the worlds they had saved. I really enjoyed the Venice setting as it's a place very high on my bucket list, but it was also a city personal to Mr Colchester. It's always good to bring some emotion out of him and it was done so here in a profound way as he reflected on his honeymoon. He never got the moonlight gondola ride and having him in the honeymoon suite with Ace was an amusing image! Especially when she just wanted to stay at a hostel. Not a man of his standing! The very idea. I thought Elena as the board member was good and whilst she mainly just featured on the phone or in the background, the striking voice of Safiyya Ingar is instantly recognisable. She's a strong performer and it's good to hear her here again. I thought the concept of the particles and particularly being passed around the paper was unique and really did put everyone in danger. No wonder the entire board had succumbed to the effects when papers were passed around as the cause of infection and infiltration. It wasn't exactly then the most impactful or action-packed conclusion, but it did feel like a big moment when Colchester was feigning also being one of the aliens to bide time and allow Torchwood to switch off the connection to their own dimension. That did the trick nicely of ridding them from this domain and ensured that Ace could return to her A Charitable Earth to try and put things right. Those painting her in a bad light would no longer, but there was work to do! Overall, a really strong audio to continue the range!
Rating: 8/10


















