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A Caller from Overspace

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The old vicarage in a small Cornish fishing town is at the centre of some very mysterious happenings — the unexplained appearance of a small, female figure, crudely modelled out of children’s plasticine; a weird, hypnotic force that exhilarates and lures; optical illusions that place familiar objects where they should not be.

Is the human race being used in some kind of extraterrestrial experiment? And what would have happened without the suspected presence of a curious and protective spirit?

189 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1979

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John Lymington

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John Lymington is a pseudonym for author John Newton Chance.

John Newton Chance was born in London in 1911 and educated at a private school there. He went to a Technical College with the intention of becoming a Civil Engineer, but left that to become a Quantity Surveyor. While surveying, he began to write for the BBC, and on his twenty-first birthday gave up all honest work to become a writer. The first novel was published in 1935, was hailed as a masterpiece and, like so many such, grossed more glory than gain. But it established the writer's career, which he has followed ever since with the exception of the four war years. When his war ended, he and his wife came to live in Hampshire where their first son was horn. Seventeen books later a second son arrived, and six books further on, the third came along. Among the books of the time there were a number for children, and the adult stories were published here, in America and on the Continent; some were filmed and a number broadcast.

source: his autobiography Yellow Belly

He would eventually write over 160 books under several names. Pseudonyms used by Chance throughout his career included:
John Drummond, John Lymington, David C. Newton, and Jonathan Chance. He was also one of the writers who used name the Desmond Reid which was one of the many personas responsible for the 'Sexton Blake' series that spanned decades.

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