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- This article concerns the first anthology in the Virgin Decalogs series. For information on the series generally, see separate article.
Publisher's summary
TEN STORIES - SEVEN DOCTORS - ONE ENIGMA
Los Angeles. The war's over, the GIs are home, Truman's in the White House and the mobsters are making a killing - as usual.
Into the office of a private investigator walks a mysterious little man with a story that's out of this world. He says he's lost his memory. He wants the PI to help him. When he turns out his pockets, he produces a pile of bizarre objects, each of which restores a memory and solves a part of the puzzle.
And the memories seem to belong to seven different people.
DECALOG IS A NEW CONCEPT IN DOCTOR WHO FICTION: A CYCLE OF TEN LINKED STORIES.