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* [[Zenith (The Albino's Shadow)|Zenith]]
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* [[Sexton Blake]]


== Worldbuilding ==
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== Notes ==
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* Rutherford visits an unnamed detective who lives on [[Baker Street]]. This is [[Sexton Blake]], who in the pages of ''[[The Sexton Blake Library]]'' lived on Baker Street. Also appearing unnamed are the detective's pet dog (named [[Pedro (The Albino's Shadow)|Pedro]] in the original stories) and his comedic housekeeper (named [[Bardell]] in the original stories).


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[[Category:2012 short stories]]
[[Category:2012 short stories]]
[[Category:Stories that crossover with non-DWU series]]
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Latest revision as of 07:03, 3 December 2024

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The Albino's Shadow was the fourth story in the Obverse Quarterly anthology Zenith Lives!, which focused on the Sexton Blake character of Zenith. It was a crossover with the DWU, featuring the licensed use of Archibald Angelchrist, a character introduced in the BBC New Series Adventures novel Paradox Lost.

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When Zenith threatens the prime minister of the United Kingdom, a secret service man, the enigmatic Archibald Angelchrist, is set on his trail.

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  • Rutherford visits an unnamed detective who lives on Baker Street. This is Sexton Blake, who in the pages of The Sexton Blake Library lived on Baker Street. Also appearing unnamed are the detective's pet dog (named Pedro in the original stories) and his comedic housekeeper (named Bardell in the original stories).

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