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The Glittering Storm
Series: The Sarah Jane Adventures
Release Number: 1
Main Character: Sarah Jane Smith
Featuring:
Enemy: Keratin
Setting:
Read By: Elisabeth Sladen
Writer: Stephen Cole
Director:
Music and Post Production:
Publisher: BBC Audio
Release Date: November 2007
Format: 1 CD
Prod. Code:
ISBN: ISBN 140-567-824-0
Previous Story:
Following Story: The Thirteenth Stone

The Glittering Storm is a made-for-audio Sarah Jane Adventures story, written by Stephen Cole and produced for BBC Audio, with a release occurring in November 2007.

Read by Elisabeth Sladen, the story is released under the same format as the book series and their associated audio book adaptations, but was released exclusively to audio.

Contents

Summary

When Sarah Jane disturbs a burglar in the night, she is surprised to find a middle-aged woman, her pockets stuffed with jewellery, demanding gold. The next day, she reads a newspaper story about a granny who broke into a jewellers, and then Maria reports that a woman has been stealing rings and necklaces from the girls' changing room at school. All the women had recently attended the Auriga Clinic, a private health centre specialising in treating muscular aches and pains. Is there a link between the clinic and the odd behaviour of its patients? Sarah Jane decides to find out, but she soon discovers that the clinic's secret agenda is more sinister than she could ever have imagined.

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External links

  • Doctor Who Reference Guide - Detailed Synopsis - The Glittering Storm

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