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The Scales of Injustice

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The Scales of Injustice
Cover Art
AuthorGary Russell
SeriesDoctor Who book:
Virgin Missing Adventures
Release number
24
SubjectFeaturing:
Third Doctor
Liz Shaw
UNIT
Set inPeriod between
The Eye of the Giant and The Devil Goblins from Neptune[1][2]
PublisherVirgin Books
Publication date
July 1996
Pages262
ISBN0-426-20477-8
Preceded byKilling Ground 
Followed byThe Shadow of Weng-Chiang 

The Scales of Injustice is a Virgin Missing Adventures original novel written by Gary Russell based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Third Doctor, Liz Shaw and UNIT.

Plot

The Doctor suspects Silurians are afoot when a child goes missing in a seaside community, a policewoman begins drawing cave paintings, and the employees at the mysterious Glasshouse project are desperate to hide something. Meanwhile, his assistant Liz Shaw teams up with a journalist to search for people who don't exist, and Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart copes with personal and UNIT crises. And how does all this link back to the very heart of the British Government?

Continuity

This novel begins a trilogy concerning the Pale Man and the Irish Twins which continues in Russell's two Past Doctor Adventures Business Unusual and Instruments of Darkness.

This novel provides the departure scene for the companion Liz Shaw. In the television series her final appearance was in the last episode of Inferno, but she is not seen to leave the Doctor. In the Terror of the Autons her departure was announced by the Brigadier.

The novel is also designed as a prequel to the events of the television serial Warriors of the Deep. Specifically, this story explains how the Doctor knows Icthar and how he knows of the Triad and the Myrka.

References

  1. ^ The Doctor's Timeline at The Whoniverse gives support for specific placement relative to other spin-off media.
  2. ^ Placement between The Eye of the Giant and Terror of the Autons confirmed by cover blurb.