• Rachel Lawson's The Magicians: Bad Omens or the insane unfortunate ravings of a mad chicken

  • By: Rachel Lawson
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Rachel Lawson's The Magicians: Bad Omens or the insane unfortunate ravings of a mad chicken

By: Rachel Lawson
  • Summary

  • A book can end the universe


    The main narrator the author and Alexa played by Addison Fell.

    The day began like most others. Blake Alexander yawned as he got ready for work at Charing Cross Hospital. Where he was the coroner in charge of the morgue.

    His wife was on holiday without him in America so it would be lonely at work.

    He heard the doorbell and dashed to answer the door.

    He found at it a slightly nervous man a Postman.

    "Hello," Blake said wondering why he was nervous.

    "Here is a letter for you sir," said the postman, "please don't take my life yet I have some paperwork to do. It's my will."

    Blake laughed.

    "You're alright man I don't take the living," said Blake.

    "I need a signature for the letter," the postman said.

    Blake signed for the letter and took it inside to read.

    To Blake's surprise, it wasn't addressed to him.

    "It must be a prank!" He thought.

    "TO THE ANTICHRIST, COME TO ARMAGEDDON NEEDED TO END THE WORLDS,"

    A book can end the universe.This is my very interesting podcast


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Episodes
  • Bad Omens - full story
    Jul 21 2023

    Main narrator the author and Alexa played by Addison Fell.

    The day began like most others. Blake Alexander yawned as he got ready for work at Charing Cross Hospital. Where he was the coroner in charge of the morgue.

    His wife was on holiday without him in America so it would be lonely at work.

    He heard the doorbell and dashed to answer the door.

    He found at it a slightly nervous man a Postman.

    "Hello," Blake said wondering why he was nervous.

    "Here is a letter for you sir," said the postman, "please don't take my life yet I have some paperwork to do. It's my will."

    Blake laughed.

    "You're alright man I don't take the living," said Blake.

    "I need a signature for the letter," the postman said.

    Blake signed for the letter and took it inside to read.

    To Blake's surprise, it wasn't addressed to him.

    "It must be a prank!" He thought.

    "TO THE ANTICHRIST, COME TO ARMAGEDDON NEEDED TO END THE WORLDS,"

    A book can end the universe.


    A tribute to Good Omens


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    12 mins
  • Bad Omens Promo
    Jul 21 2023


    Main narrator the author and Alexa played by Addison Fell.

    The day began like most others. Blake Alexander yawned as he got ready for work at Charing Cross Hospital. Where he was the coroner in charge of the morgue.

    His wife was on holiday without him in America so it would be lonely at work.

    He heard the doorbell and dashed to answer the door.

    He found at it a slightly nervous man a Postman.

    "Hello," Blake said wondering why he was nervous.

    "Here is a letter for you sir," said the postman, "please don't take my life yet I have some paperwork to do. It's my will."

    Blake laughed.

    "You're alright man I don't take the living," said Blake.

    "I need a signature for the letter," the postman said.

    Blake signed for the letter and took it inside to read.

    To Blake's surprise, it wasn't addressed to him.

    "It must be a prank!" He thought.

    "TO THE ANTICHRIST, COME TO ARMAGEDDON NEEDED TO END THE WORLDS,"

    A book can end the universe.


    A tribute to Good Omens


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    2 mins

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