The Medusa Effect (novel)

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The Medusa Effect was the seventy-third Virgin New Adventures novel. It was written by Justin Richards. It featured Irving Braxiatel.

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"Bernice Summerfield?"

"That rather depends on who wants to know."

"I'd like to offer you a job. I think you'll find it interesting."

"Isn't this just a little inappropriate? I mean, we're at a funeral."

"That rather depends on the job."

Medusa — an experimental spaceship developed by the Advanced Research Department of St Oscar's University. Missing since it was launched, presumed lost in the wars, it was a project so secret that it has never been declassified.

Now, twenty years on, Medusa is coming home.

After one of the investigation team dies suspiciously, Professor Bernice Summerfield is assigned to help discover what went wrong. But to do so she must solve a riddle. What is the strange link between the original crew and the team now on board the drifting ship? And why do their ghosts still haunt Medusa?

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  • Part One: Investigation
    • Chapter 1
    • Chapter 2
    • Chapter 3
    • Chapter 4
    • Chapter 5
    • Chapter 6
  • Part Two: Discovery
    • Chapter 7
    • Chapter 8
    • Chapter 9
    • Chapter 10
    • Chapter 11
  • Part Three: Verdict
    • Chapter 12
    • Chapter 13
    • Chapter 14
    • Chapter 15

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  • This novel details much about the war with the Daleks and Dellah and Earth's place in it (though the Daleks are mentioned through implication rather than actual mention).
  • The cover of this novel (Benny dancing with a skeleton) actually happens in the novel.

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