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Moon Blink was the fourth novel in the Lethbridge-Stewart series, released by Candy Jar Books in 2016.
Publisher's summary
July 1969, and mankind is on the Moon. Both the United States and Soviet Russia have lunar bases, and both are in trouble.
Back on Earth, Anne Travers has learned she is about to be visited by an old friend from America, Doctor Patricia Richards. Lance Corporal Bill Bishop is aware of the visit, and is on hand to meet Richards.
She brings with her a surprise, one which the Americans and Russians wish to get their hands on. But the only man who can truly help Anne, Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart, is away in Scotland.
It's a game of cat and mouse, as Anne and Bishop seek to protect the life of an innocent baby – one that holds the secrets to life on the Moon.
Plot
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Characters
- Colonel Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart
- Anne Travers
- Lance Corporal William Bishop
- Lieutenant Colonel Walter Douglas
- Lance Corporal Sally Wright
- Professor Edward Travers
- Administrator Frank Bland
- Charlie Redfern
- Tim Gambrell
- Patricia Richards
- Ruby Slant
References
to be added
Notes
First appearance of Dolerite Base, codenamed the Madhouse, base of operations for the Fifth Operational Corps, located beneath Edinburgh Castle.
At the end of this novel, Anne Travers is officially transferred from the Vault, and becomes the Head of Science & Research at the Home Army Fifth Operational Corps.
Continuity
- The alien baby is officially adopted by Patricia Richards, and is given the name Brendan. It is said the baby will eventually appear fully human, although he may age quickly for a short period. (TV: K9 and Company)
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