The Body Snatchers

Paperback Published on: 24/08/2023
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Synopsis

Welcome to the Best of the Masterworks: a selection of the finest in science fiction

Mill Valley, Marin County, California.

Dr Miles Bennell has lived there all his life. But one day Miles sees a patient who claims her Uncle isn't himself. He's a different person, despite being identical in every way except one: he is only pretending to have emotions.
Miles dismisses this as delusions and refers her to a psychiatrist.
Then he finds the pods. Giant seed pods, filled with a strange, grey substance. A strange grey substance that can slowly, slowly, become a perfect replica of a person.

But what has happened to the people being replicated?

Adapted for screen multiple times, The Body Snatchers is the origin of the phrase 'pod people', and a staple of pulp science fiction. Read by many as an allegory for the Cold War, or McCarthyism, it perfectly encapsulates the paranoia that comes with not knowing who around you can be trusted.

'A good story, to be read and savoured' - Stephen King
'Will chill you straight to the marrow' - GalaxyScience Fiction
'Intensely readable and unpredictably ingenious' - The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • ISBN: 9781399617215
  • Number of pages: 240
  • Dimensions: 196 x 130 x 22 mm
  • Weight: 210g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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The Body Snatchers
A Good Read
An incite into small town America during the 1950's, with all the paranoia of the communist threat at this time. The book also touches on the waste of glob... READ MORE
David St John
The Body Snatchers
A Seminal Work Which Just Lacks in Excitement
A reasonable book whose influence on the genre and its many imitations is undeniable. It reads like a corny Hollywood B-Movie script and does a pretty g... READ MORE
KDS