The Doomsday Quatrain

The Doomsday Quatrain by Emma Beeby, published by Big Finish Productions Limited in 2011, presents a unique blend of science fiction and fantasy. Set in the sixteenth century, the narrative unfolds as the prophecies of the seer Michel de Nostradame, known as Nostradamus, begin to materialize with alarming accuracy. As the canals of Venice dry up and ominous signs emerge, the story explores the impending doom that threatens the world, culminating in a dramatic confrontation with a mysterious Doctor and his TARDIS.
Readers will find a richly woven tale that delves into themes of prophecy and the supernatural, as well as the chaos that ensues when ancient predictions come to life. The narrative captures the tension of a world on the brink of destruction, where ships sail through the sky and monstrous entities bring fire from above. This edition invites readers to experience a gripping journey through time and fate, as the Doctor witnesses the unfolding of events that could lead to the end of humanity.
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“When the river is gone, ships shall sail in the sky, monsters bring fire from the heavens. All will fall into a grey and endless sea, and Doomsday has come.” Florence, the sixteenth century. No one thought to pay much attention to the prophecies of the so-called seer Michel de Nostradame, otherwise known as Nostradamus. Until the canals of Venice dried. Until the soothsayer’s sayings started coming true. Because Master Nostradamus is right, in all respects. The end of the world is nigh. The ships are coming. The monsters are coming. The fire is coming. There’s only one thing he didn’t see coming, in fact: the sudden apparition of a certain strange Doctor, in his even stranger TARDIS. Today, the Earth dies screaming. And all the Doctor can do is watch
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