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* This is the final novel in the Cat's Cradle Trilogy.
* This is the final novel in the Cat's Cradle Trilogy.
* Other than being in the late [[20th century]], the year this novel is set in is debatable:
* Other than being in the late [[20th century]], the year this novel is set in is debatable:
:* The setting is roughly contemporary to the year of publishing in 1992.
** The setting is roughly contemporary to the year of publishing in 1992.
:* The demonic duplicates of the Doctor and Ace return in ''Return of the Living Dad'' in [[1983]]. Time distortion caused by one of Albinex attempts to repair his ship could be responsible.
** The demonic duplicates of the Doctor and Ace return in ''Return of the Living Dad'' in [[1983]]. Time distortion caused by one of Albinex attempts to repair his ship could be responsible.
:* Inspector Graham Stevens claims to have seen Yeti in the London Underground twenty years ago. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'') See [[UNIT dating controversy]].
** Inspector Graham Stevens claims to have seen Yeti in the London Underground twenty years ago. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'') See [[UNIT dating controversy]].
:* A phone number is given as 01-356247. Real world London phone codes changed from 01 to 071 and 081 in May 1990.
** A phone number is given as 01-356247. Real world London phone codes changed from 01 to 071 and 081 in May 1990.
*The novel mentions the ''[[Book of Rassilon]]'', first featured five years earlier in the short story ''[[TARDIS Stolen! (short story)|TARDIS Stolen!]]'' from ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]'' (which, due to its parodical nature, is not currently considered [[Tardis:Valid sources|a valid source]] on this Wiki).
*The novel mentions the ''[[Book of Rassilon]]'', first featured five years earlier in the short story ''[[TARDIS Stolen! (short story)|TARDIS Stolen!]]'' from ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]'' (which, due to its parodical nature, is not currently considered [[Tardis:Valid sources|a valid source]] on this Wiki).


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