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Masquerade was the one hundred and eighty-seventh story in Big Finish's monthly range.

Publisher's summary

France, the year 1770: by special invitation, the famous "Doctor", friend of Voltaire, arrives at the lonely estate of the lovely Marquise de Rimdelle – once a hostess to the highest of high society, now isolated by the strange, pernicious mist that lingers round the countryside.

But there's more in that fog than mere vapour, confesses the Marquise's strange niece to the Doctor's ward, Nyssa. She senses some uncanny machine circling the fringes of the estate, in the space between the shadows. Watching. Always watching. She's given it a name: "the Steamroller Man".

Meanwhile, the man in the cellar talks to the Doctor; a dead man, trapped behind the cellar walls. The Steamroller Man is coming, he says; coming to smash the place down. It seems the Doctor has been drawn into a very dangerous liaison...

Plot

Part one

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Part two

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Part three

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Part four

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Cast

References

  • The Doctor tells Nyssa and Hannah that the Marquise de Rimdelle's estate room is decorated in the rococo style.
  • Voltaire was expelled from the French court by Louis XV in 1758.
  • The Doctor describes Traken and Gallifrey as "lovely worlds, both of them."
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Notes

Continuity

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