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Lethbridge-Stewart: The Laughing Gnome - Lucy Wilson and the Bledoe Cadets
 

No. 24 of 48 in the Lethbridge-Stewart novels series
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By:Tim Gambrell
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Released:  May 2019
Publisher:  Candy Jar Books
ISBN:978-1-912535-44-6
Format: paperback
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Note:  Book 5 in The Laughing Gnome novel series. This book is a crossover with the similar The Lucy Wilson Mysteries: The Brigadier and the Bledoe Cadets with both books telling the same story, this one from the Brigadier’s point of view and the other book from Lucy Wilson’s point of view.

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Lethbridge-Stewart is still lost in time, cast through his own timestream by the mysterious Gnome.

Answers are presented to him when he meets the architect of his travels, and is told he has one adventure ahead of him. A chance to make sure his legacy is secure. He will be sent to 2018, and a meeting with his granddaughter, the protector of Ogmore-by-Sea, Lucy Wilson.

Meanwhile, in 1937 young Ali Lethbridge-Stewart and his brother James find themselves face to face with smugglers. What connects 1937 and 2018?

The Brigadier and Lucy Wilson are about to find out when they are cast back in time and join the Bledoe Cadets in solving the mystery at Redgate Smithy. The price will be high for at least one of the Cadets. But for the Brigadier and Lucy, it is a chance to understand what truly binds them together; what it is to be a Lethbridge-Stewart!

A brand new adventure featuring Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, as played by Nicholas Courtney in the classic era of Doctor Who. Based on concepts created by Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln.


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