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To celebrate Lethbridge-Stewart's birthday, a romantic weekend is planned for him and Sally in a remote cottage in the Scottish Highlands. Unfortunately for Sally, freak weather causes her to crash her car. | To celebrate Lethbridge-Stewart's birthday, a romantic weekend is planned for him and Sally in a remote cottage in the Scottish Highlands. Unfortunately for Sally, freak weather causes her to crash her car. | ||
Lethbridge-Stewart, meanwhile, is in [[Cairngorm]] investigating UFO sightings. Elsewhere, the Daughters of Earth, a women-only peace movement, are making waves in the political world, but just who is their enigmatic leader? And what links the Daughters with the events of | Lethbridge-Stewart, meanwhile, is in [[Cairngorm]] investigating UFO sightings. Elsewhere, the Daughters of Earth, a women-only peace movement, are making waves in the political world, but just who is their enigmatic leader? And what links the Daughters with the events of Cairngorm and Sally's accident? | ||
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Revision as of 11:01, 7 May 2018
The Daughters of Earth was the twelfth novel in the Lethbridge-Stewart series.
Publisher's summary
To celebrate Lethbridge-Stewart's birthday, a romantic weekend is planned for him and Sally in a remote cottage in the Scottish Highlands. Unfortunately for Sally, freak weather causes her to crash her car.
Lethbridge-Stewart, meanwhile, is in Cairngorm investigating UFO sightings. Elsewhere, the Daughters of Earth, a women-only peace movement, are making waves in the political world, but just who is their enigmatic leader? And what links the Daughters with the events of Cairngorm and Sally's accident?
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Characters
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Continuity
- Anne is trying to come to terms with the death of her father. (PROSE: Night of the Intelligence) She has yet to tell Alun Travers of this. (PROSE: One Cold Step)
- Lethbridge-Stewart recalls that his last holiday in New York quickly turned into work. (PROSE: Times Squared)
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