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== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
An anomaly in time brings the Doctor and Liv to London in the 1960s, where they meet a young lady named Helen Sinclair - desperately trying to make a name for herself in the face of sexism and prejudice.
An anomaly in time brings the Doctor and Liv to London in the 1960s, where they meet a young lady named Helen Sinclair desperately trying to make a name for herself in the face of sexism and prejudice.


Whilst the Doctor tried to uncover the secrets of a mysterious artefact, a far deadlier mystery awaits Liv and Helen in the collection of a recently deceased antiquarian.
Whilst the Doctor tried to uncover the secrets of a mysterious artefact, a far deadlier mystery awaits Liv and Helen in the collection of a recently deceased antiquarian.
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* Liv misquotes "discretion might be the better part of valour", which the Doctor says is a line from [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]].
* Liv misquotes "discretion might be the better part of valour", which the Doctor says is a line from [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]].
* Musicians such as [[Billy Fury]], [[Tommy Steele]] and [[Tom Jones]] are popular in this period.
* Musicians such as [[Billy Fury]], [[Tommy Steele]] and [[Tom Jones]] are popular in this period.
* A man speaking to Helen says the [[New Wave]] is becoming less popular, citing ''[[This Sporting Life]]'' as a film he dislikes. He prefers ''[[James Bond|From Russia with Love]]''. The film in question starred [[William Hartnell]].
* A man speaking to Helen says the [[New Wave]] is becoming less popular, citing ''[[This Sporting Life]]'' as a film he dislikes. He prefers ''[[James Bond|From Russia with Love]]''.  
* The Doctor refers to [[Steve Jobs]] as an individual who devised a way of recording things on "[[iPad|a tablet]]".
* The Doctor refers to [[Steve Jobs]] as an individual who devised a way of recording things on "[[iPad|a tablet]]".


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