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Doomsday Book

Oxford Time Travel • Book 1

by Connie Willis

Narrated by Jenny Sterlin

3.89 ABR Score (72.1K ratings)
★ 4.03 Goodreads (65.2K) ★ 4.07 Audible (6.9K)
26h 20m Released 2008 Sci-Fi

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

The present-day Oxford subplot is almost farcical — until the medieval timeline quietly destroys you.

  • Great if you want: historical immersion with real emotional and moral weight
  • Listening experience: slow burn with tonal whiplash; devastating final third
  • Narration: Sterlin carries grief and warmth without ever tipping into melodrama
  • Skip if: the meandering present-day subplot will test your patience at 26 hours

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About This Audiobook

A young historian from Oxford's twenty-first century time travel program embarks on her first major assignment: a field study in medieval England. Kivrin's destination is the fourteenth century, an era her professors consider almost impossibly dangerous for temporal research. When technical malfunctions strand her in the past without contact to her own time, she finds herself trapped in a world ravaged by plague, superstition, and violence. Meanwhile, her colleagues in the future face their own medical crisis that threatens any hope of rescue.

Jenny Sterlin delivers a masterful performance that captures both the intimate human drama and sweeping historical scope of Willis's narrative. Her nuanced portrayal distinguishes between the scholarly voices of the future and the medieval characters Kivrin encounters, creating distinct worlds separated by centuries. Sterlin's pacing allows the parallel storylines to build tension organically, while her sensitive handling of the story's more harrowing moments never overshadows the underlying humanity. The audio format particularly enhances the immersive quality of Willis's meticulous historical research, making both time periods feel authentically lived-in.