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==Publisher's Cover Blurb==
==Publisher's Cover Blurb==
''If this is a top secret naval camp, I’m Lord Nelson!''<br>
''If this is a top secret naval camp, I’m Lord Nelson!''<br>
Ace has a poor opinion of the security arrangements at Commander Millington’s North Yorkshire base – and she’s less than comfortable in 1940’s fashions. But the Doctor has graver matters on his mind. <br>
[[Ace]] has a poor opinion of the security arrangements at Commander [[Millington]]’s [[North Yorkshire]] base – and she’s less than comfortable in [[1940s|1940’s]] fashions. But [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] has graver matters on his mind. <br>
Dr Judson, inventor of the Navy’s ULTIMA code-breaker, is using the machine to decipher the runic inscriptions in the crypt of the nearby church.
Dr [[Judson]], inventor of the Navy’s [[ULTIMA]] code-breaker, is using the machine to decipher the runic inscriptions in the crypt of the nearby church.
Commander Millington is obsessed with his research into toxic bombs that he insists will hasten the end of World War Two. <br>
Commander Millington is obsessed with his research into toxic bombs that he insists will hasten the end of [[World War Two]]. <br>
A squad of the Red Army’s crack Special Missions brigade lands on the Yorkshire coast with instructions to steal the ULTIMA device – unaware that Millington has turned it into a devastating secret weapon. <br>
A squad of the [[Red Army]]’s crack Special Missions brigade lands on the Yorkshire coast with instructions to steal the ULTIMA device – unaware that Millington has turned it into a devastating secret weapon. <br>
And beneath the waters at Maidens Point an ancient evil stirs …<br>
And beneath the waters at [[Maidens Point]] an ancient evil stirs …<br>
The Doctor uncovers mysteries concealed within villainous plots – but what connects them all to a thousand-year-old curse? <br>
The Doctor uncovers mysteries concealed within villainous plots – but what connects them all to a thousand-year-old curse? <br>


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