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Just War (Professor Bernice Summerfield) by Lance Parkin
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thought Just War was the peak of a good run, confronting Benny with the moral ambiguities of a Guernsey under German occupation. Apparently the Seventh Doctor was in the original novel and written out in favour of Jason, but I didn't really see the gaps. I did spot Maggie Stables as Benny's landlady. All generally well assembled. ( )
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There are two versions of Just War This one is a full-cast audio drama by Jacqueline Rayner (though usually credited to Lance Parkin) for Big Finish's Professor Bernice Summerfield series. (The other is the novel by Parkin, part of Virgin's New Doctor Who Adventures series of novels, that the audio drama was based on.) These are different works in different media, and they should not be combined.
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