
Doctor Who: Rhythm of Destruction
12th Doctor Audio Original
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Narrated by:
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Dan Starkey
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By:
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Darren Jones
About this listen
Dan Starkey reads an exclusive new audio adventure for the 12th Doctor, as played on TV by Peter Capaldi.
The Doctor arrives on the uninhabited planetoid Quish, famous for having the biggest natural amphitheatre in the galaxy. The Blitzats Jazz Quartet are playing, but shortly afterwards the planetoid implodes. Everywhere they play they leave a trail of destruction in their wake - someone dies; a city is wiped out; an entire planet vanishes.... But why - and how? The Doctor realises that the answer lies close to home.
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