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* [[Sarah Jane Smith]] mentions her aunt Lavinia and realises how proud she must have made her by becoming the woman she is and realises how proud she, herself, is of Luke.
* [[Sarah Jane Smith]] mentions her [[Lavinia Smith|aunt Lavinia]] and realises how proud she must have made her by becoming the woman she is and realises how proud she, herself, is of Luke.
* [[Luke Smith|Luke]] has never visited the dentist as his teeth do not decay.
* [[Luke Smith|Luke]] has never visited the dentist as his teeth do not decay.



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The White Wolf was the sixth Sarah Jane Adventures audiobook released. It was written by Gary Russell, produced for BBC Audio and read by Elisabeth Sladen. It accompanied the CBBC broadcast of series 3.

Publisher's summary

A mysterious letter sparks off another adventure for Sarah Jane, in this exclusive audio story read by Elisabeth Sladen.

When Sarah Jane receives a strange letter from Eddison Clough, her curiosity is aroused. For Eddison possesses a photograph proving he was once close friends with her Aunt Lavinia – but he has no memory of ever having met her.

Intrigued, Sarah Jane and Luke go to visit him and, with Clyde, and Rani, they explore the village of Wolfenden. The locals seem strange and secretive – especially the Hendricks, a deathly pale family with white hair and white eyes.

What is lurking in the underground caves? What is the significance of the white wolf carved on the hillside? And what does it all have to do with alien abduction?

Plot

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CHARACTERS

References

  • Sarah Jane Smith mentions her aunt Lavinia and realises how proud she must have made her by becoming the woman she is and realises how proud she, herself, is of Luke.
  • Luke has never visited the dentist as his teeth do not decay.

Notes

  • The story is also available as a download from the AudioGo website.

Continuity

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