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* The book concludes with an afterword, "The End and a new beginning", signed by the editors of the ''New Adventures'' line, acknowledging this as the final ''Doctor Who'' New Adventure and promoting the future [[Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures]] releases.
* The book concludes with an afterword, "The End and a new beginning", signed by the editors of the ''New Adventures'' line, acknowledging this as the final ''Doctor Who'' New Adventure and promoting the future [[Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures]] releases.
* The novel's title was inspired by the lyrics of Gladys Knight's ''License to Kill''.
* The novel's title was inspired by the lyrics of Gladys Knight's ''License to Kill''.
* Parkin's short stories ''Worm'' and ''Fishy Business'', published respectively in 1998's ''Perfect Timing'' and 1999's ''Perfect Timing 2'', followed this novel by portraying an alternate timeline where the Doctor and Benny became lovers and continued to travel together for years following the Martian invasion. Benny would be seen pregnant in [[the Doctor (The Infinity Doctors)|the Doctor]]'s memories in Parkin's ''[[The Infinity Doctors (novel)|The Infinity Doctors]]''.
* Parkin's short stories ''Worm'' and ''Fishy Business'', published respectively in 1998's ''[[Perfect Timing]]'' and 1999's ''[[Perfect Timing 2]]'', followed this novel in depicting an alternate timeline where the Doctor and Benny became lovers and continued to travel together for years following the Martian invasion. Benny would be seen pregnant in the [[Infinity Doctor]]'s memories in Parkin's ''[[The Infinity Doctors (novel)|The Infinity Doctors]]''.


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