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The [[Library of St John the Beheaded|Library of St. John the Beheaded]] contains the most dangerous books in all creation so when some of them are stolen who else should [[Pope|the Vatican]] call but [[Sherlock Holmes]]?
The [[Library of St John the Beheaded|Library of St. John the Beheaded]] contains the most dangerous books in all creation so when some of them are stolen who else should [[Pope|the Vatican]] call but [[Sherlock Holmes]]?


Immediately, [[Seventh Doctor|one of the possible suspects]] seems more suspicious than others. He has no traceable background, refuses to give straight answers and hides behind a pseudonym. However, Holmes and his loyal friend [[John Watson|Watson]] soon realise this suspect is also their greatest hope: war is brewing and an [[Old God]] is rising, to save humanity they need The Doctor as much as he needs them.
Immediately, [[Seventh Doctor|one of the possible suspects]] seems more suspicious than others. He has no traceable background, refuses to give straight answers and hides behind a pseudonym. However, Holmes and his loyal friend [[John Watson|Watson]] soon realise this suspect is also their greatest hope: war is brewing and an [[Great Old One|Old God]] is rising, to save humanity they need The Doctor as much as he needs them.


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== Plot ==

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All-Consuming Fire was the eighth story in Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who Novel Adaptations range. It was an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Andy Lane.

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The Library of St. John the Beheaded contains the most dangerous books in all creation so when some of them are stolen who else should the Vatican call but Sherlock Holmes?

Immediately, one of the possible suspects seems more suspicious than others. He has no traceable background, refuses to give straight answers and hides behind a pseudonym. However, Holmes and his loyal friend Watson soon realise this suspect is also their greatest hope: war is brewing and an Old God is rising, to save humanity they need The Doctor as much as he needs them.

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