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''"We're not like you - we can't be whole on our own."''
''"We're not like you - we can't be whole on our own."''


Seeking respite after the traumatic events in the [[30th century|thirtieth century]], [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Chris Cwej|Chris]] travel to [[1950s]] [[London]]. But all is not well in bohemian [[Soho]]: [[racism|racist]] attacks shatter the peace; gangs struggle for territory; and a bloodthirsty driverless cab stalks the night.
Seeking respite after [[So Vile a Sin (novel)|the traumatic events]] in the [[30th century|thirtieth century]], [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Chris Cwej|Chris]] travel to [[1950s]] [[London]]. But all is not well in bohemian [[Soho]]: [[racism|racist]] attacks shatter the peace; gangs struggle for territory; and a bloodthirsty driverless cab stalks the night.


While Chris enjoys himself at the mysterious and exclusive Tropics club, the Doctor investigates a series of ritualistic murders with an uncommon link — the victims all have no past. Meanwhile, a [[West End]] [[gangster]] is planning to clean up the town, apparently with the help of the Devil himself. And, in the quiet corridors of an abandoned mental [[hospital]], an enigmatic [[psychiatrist]] is conducting some very bad therapy indeed.
While Chris enjoys himself at the mysterious and exclusive Tropics club, the Doctor investigates a series of ritualistic murders with an uncommon link — the victims all have no past. Meanwhile, a [[West End]] [[gangster]] is planning to clean up the town, apparently with the help of the Devil himself. And, in the quiet corridors of an abandoned mental [[hospital]], an enigmatic [[psychiatrist]] is conducting some very bad therapy indeed.
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