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* In Doyle's story, Moriarty's other henchmen escape on a [[boat]] from [[Southampton]]. Moriarty poisons Scanlon with [[palytoxin]]. | * In Doyle's story, Moriarty's other henchmen escape on a [[boat]] from [[Southampton]]. Moriarty poisons Scanlon with [[palytoxin]]. | ||
* Doyle mentions his story ''[[A Study in Scarlet]]''. | * Doyle mentions his story ''[[A Study in Scarlet]]''. |
Revision as of 16:50, 6 September 2023
Prelude All-Consuming Fire was, as the name suggested, a prelude to All-Consuming Fire by Andy Lane. It did not appear in the published novel.
Summary
Arthur Conan Doyle writes about John Watson's adventure with the Doctor, but Watson objects to a scene in which James Moriarty kills a former employee. When Doyle mentions his adventures with "his" Doctor, Watson asks to hear about it, but Doyle shivers and says, "Perhaps another time."
Characters
Worldbuilding
- In Doyle's story, Moriarty's other henchmen escape on a boat from Southampton. Moriarty poisons Scanlon with palytoxin.
- Doyle mentions his story A Study in Scarlet.
Notes
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Continuity
Illustrations
External links
- The entire text of the piece at the Doctor Who Reference Guide