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* Fiona Campbell was in the [[girl guides]], where she was taught basic, medical training.
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* [[Corporal Jackson]] and [[Sargeant Calder]] discuss [[Peter Cushing|Peter Cushing's]] movie ''[[The Abominable Snowman]]''.
* [[Corporal Jackson]] and [[Sargeant Calder]] discuss [[Peter Cushing|Peter Cushing's]] movie ''[[The Abominable Snowman]]''.
* Anne Travers suggests that anyone who reads ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]'' would recognise the setting of the yellow fog in the London winter.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 18:32, 29 May 2020

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Fear of the Web was the second novel in the sixth series of Lethbridge-Stewart, released under the banner of The Laughing Gnome, by Candy Jar Books in 2018.

Publisher's summary

Dame Anne Bishop learned a long time ago that for every fixed point in time, this a fracture point, an event that is susceptible to catastrophic changes in the timeline. And when she is catapulted back in time, she discovers first hand that February 1969 is one such point.

Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart is on manoeuvres with the Scots Guards in Libya. Only, he’s about to receive a call from his old commanding officer, Colonel Spencer Pemberton. A call that will drag him to London, and set him on a direct course for destiny!

The London Event, the trap set for the Doctor by the Great Intelligence, changed the course of human history, and for Anne Travers it set into place a series of events that would see the death of her father barely a year later.

Now, waking up in the body of a woman she barely knows, Dame Anne is faced with the idea that perhaps she can change things – not enough to damage the timeline, but enough to save her father.

Future and past are set to collide, which could have irrevocable consequences for the timeline…

Plot

Fiona Campbell enters a room to find Sir Alistair Lethbridge-Steward, Brigadier Bill Bishop and Dame Anne Bishop completely unconscious. She relates it back to previously finding Alistair in a similar condition whilst holding 'that grotesque gnome'. She uses her basic girl guide training to give them basic medical assistance and presses Alistair's emergency call button.

Decades earlier, Edward Travers forces his way into Emil Julius Silverstein's home to see the Yeti in the private collection. He begs and pleads with Silverstein to let him have the Yeti, stating it's dangerous. Responding to her father's telegram, a young Anne Travers appears at the museum enquiring about the urgent nature of the message. Travers exclaims that the Yeti is not only dangerous, but a robot.

He then drops the bombshell that the control sphere from the robot has disappeared. Convinced that Travers simply wants it back for monetary reasons, he orders them both out of his house. Anne convinces Travers to go back to his laboratory where they can look for the sphere, to which he agrees.

After their departure, Silverstein decides to have supper, blowing out all candles in the museum as he goes. A huge crash comes from the main museum room. Entering the museum, Silverstein is faced with the living Yeti, with glowing red eyes. The Yeti lets out a roar and lashes out at him.

An older Anne Travers finds herself under the influence of the laughing gnome but is quickly snapped out of it by a stranger holding her hand. The stranger is under the impression that she is 'Rachel'. Before she could correct him, it became clear to her that she was inside a younger, much different body. It becomes clear to her that this man is Malachi, son of Emil, and the body she is inhabiting belongs to his fiancée, Rachel Ashcroft.

A policeman interrupts their conversation. From this interraction, she gleans that this is the Silverstein house in Kensington, and this follows the break in and killing of Malachi's father. Meanwhile, forty miles away and a few hours later, 1 Para are preaparing for deployment. They learn, over their radio, of the death of Silverstein and the theft of his 'model Yeti'. Captain Knight explains that the Yeti is mythical being from Tibet. The radio then begins to report the spreading fog across the country.

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