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* Jo recalls her encounter with the [[Axos|Axons]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Claws of Axos (TV story)|The Claws of Axos]]'') and the [[Dalek]]s and the [[Ogron]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Daleks (TV story)|Day of the Daleks]]'').
* Jo recalls her encounter with the [[Axos|Axons]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Claws of Axos (TV story)|The Claws of Axos]]'') and the [[Dalek]]s and the [[Ogron]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Daleks (TV story)|Day of the Daleks]]'').
* Yates refers to the [[Keller Machine]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mind of Evil (TV story)|The Mind of Evil]]'')
* Yates refers to the [[Keller Machine]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mind of Evil (TV story)|The Mind of Evil]]'')
* Pg 169: The Doctor experiences a vision where he thinks he sees Susan. Her husband, it is said, died in hospital. The Doctor's advice (enigmatically, when you consider recent events) was that you should 'never marry an alien'...


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Rags was the fortieth BBC Past Doctor Adventures novel. It featured the Third Doctor and Jo Grant. This novel was the first of two Doctor Who novels written by Mick Lewis (the second was PROSE: Combat Rock).

Publisher's summary

Join the Unwashed... Join the Unforgiving. Join the Ragged, for we are the way.

A convoy of disenchanted ragamuffins is winding its way through the south-west of England. At its head, a filthy cattletruck containing four punk mummers... and something else. The band plays sudden, violent and hate-filled gigs along the way: Dartmoor, Glastonbury Tor, an old cemetery in Bristol. And every time they play, people die in unspeakable ways. Aristocrats, high-flying stockbrokers, police officers, all find themselves the victims of a Class War that is threatening to shatter society.

Within the dark cattletruck, a malevolent force is leading this ragged army on a Magical Mayhem Tour towards its final, secret destination. With Jo powerless to resist its seductive influence and the Doctor lost in a nightmarish void, can the band from hell be prevented from staging its final society-cracking performance, and thus spelling the end of the road for... everything?

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