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‘It’s happening, Brigadier! It
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A Target Book Published in 1975 by
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Prologue The Mystery of the Crystal
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He took a deep breath. ‘These peo
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He was talking angrily to a younger
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hand, an expression of intense conc
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Yates had been diplomaticaIly inval
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‘Then why keep it so secret? Besi
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2 The Deadly Experiment Off-stage,
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Clegg braced himself, then nodded.
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Clegg gasped and let go of the soni
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They turned a corner and ran slap i
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Yates nodded. ‘That’s right, To
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flung across the room. Clegg sat in
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Lupton’s back. For a moment it se
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The Brigadier came in and said bris
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Lupton’s face twisted with effort
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Tommy raised an enormous fist, and
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solemnly, ‘The crystal lattice is
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Hodges into unconsciousness. Lupton
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and Sarah shot out of the laborator
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The flat voice of the base radio op
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It was Sarah who spotted Lupton as
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Bob Armitage, the owner of the boat
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5 The Council of the Spiders Lupton
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Lupton heard his Spider, the one in
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Lupton surfaced angrily from a deep
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Lupton’s face relaxed, and the Sp
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‘Mr. Moss, will you please find M
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In the cellar, Lupton’s chanting
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