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Revision as of 23:51, 2 May 2014

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The Justice of Jalxar was the fourth story in the second series of The Fourth Doctor Adventures.

Publisher's summary

They call him the Pugilist.

It is the dawn of a new century and a vigilante is on the loose. The scourge of the criminal underclass. The saviour of the virtuous and the protector of the weak. The police are baffled, the public enamoured… but Professor George Litefoot and Henry Gordon Jago are on the case. Or at least they will be when they've finished their beer.

What is the source of the Pugilist's spectacular supernatural powers? Is he alone in his noble quest? And what is his connection to the spate of corpses discovered around London?

As they descend further into a nefarious netherworld, the infernal investigators may be out of their depth. They're going to need help if they're to get out of this alive. The help of an old friend and his new assistant. The help… of the Doctor and Romana.

Plot

to be added

Cast

References

  • The Doctor describes the aroma of Victorian England as "bracing." However, Romana considers it "rancid."
  • The Doctor claims that he has met Bertrand Russell, Margot Fonteyn and Aldous Huxley.
  • The Doctor spent a considerable amount of time looking for his deerstalker in the TARDIS wardrobe.
  • The Doctor tells Jago and Litefoot that he is 760.
  • Jago describes Romana as "an exquisite exemplification of elegance" and "a superior example of the feminine gender."
  • According to Harvey Marsh, Mary Brown is "the best little pickpocket in the East End."
  • The Doctor describes Jago and Litefoot as being "outstanding and extraordinary."

Notes

Continuity

External links

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