The Shadow in the Glass explained

The Shadow in the Glass
Author:Stephen Cole and Justin Richards
Series:Doctor Who book:
Past Doctor Adventures
Release Number:41
Subject:Featuring:
Sixth Doctor
Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
Set In:Period between
The Condemned and Business Unusual
Release Date:April 2001
Publisher:BBC Books
Pages:286
Isbn:0-563-53838-4
Preceded By:Rags
Followed By:Asylum

The Shadow in the Glass is a BBC Books original novel written by Stephen Cole and Justin Richards and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Sixth Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, investigating the apparent resurrection of Adolf Hitler.

The book was a late replacement in the schedule, a result of Gary Russell's Instruments of Darkness being late in its delivery. The Shadow in the Glass was written so as to fit the title Instruments of Darkness, although in the end the title was retained for Russell's book, which was published later in the Past Doctor Adventures series.

Premise

Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart discovers an odd mystery. A plane being shot down in World War 2 was nothing out of the ordinary...but the fact the crash site is still being guarded decades later is. The Doctor moves in to investigate this oddness.

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