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* [[Helena (Eye of the Gorgon)|Sister Helena]]
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== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* Edith Randall has a [[Toby jug]] collection.
* Edith Randall has a [[Toby jug]] collection.
* [[Clyde Langer]] says that by the time that he was forty he would get his brain inside a robot and live forever. [[Sarah Jane Smith]] shakes her head as this, reminded of the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]], who could do that. She has encountered them before and does not like to think about them.
* [[Clyde Langer]] says that by the time that he was forty he would get his brain inside a robot and live forever. [[Sarah Jane Smith]] shakes her head as this, reminded of the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]], who could do that. She has encountered them before and does not like to think about them.

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Eye of the Gorgon was a novelisation based on the 2007 television story Eye of the Gorgon. It was published simultaneously with the novelisations of Invasion of the Bane, Revenge of the Slitheen, and Warriors of Kudlak, and was thus tied with those three books as the first novelisation of a Doctor Who-related television production since the 1996 release of The Novel of the Film.

Publisher's summary

Life on Earth can be an adventure, too. You just need to know where to look.

Bea, a resident of a retirement home, is being haunted by a ghostly nun. When Sarah Jane, Luke and Maria investigate, they're surprised to find that Bea has had just as many intergalactic adventures as Sarah Jane. But they're not the only ones who are interested in the souvenirs from her travels. What do the Sisterhood want from Bea? And what are they protecting?

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