An Ordinary Man (novel)
An Ordinary Man was the third novel in the seventh series of Lethbridge-Stewart, released under the banner of Bloodlines, by Candy Jar Books in 2020.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
The destruction of the causal nexus continues, as the timelines of the Lethbridge-Stewarts and Traverses are wiped out of existence.
A new reality has been created, so very close to the essential timeline. And it is into this reality that Anne Travers is sent to retrieve a man who bears a shocking resemblance to Brigadier Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart.
February 1969, and school-teacher Archie Lethbridge-Stewart lives an ordinary life. A contented life with his little family in the Cornish village of Bledoe. But that is all about to change. First his old pupil, Owain Vine, is having strange visions. Visions of a London covered in web! And on the news it seems London itself is being evacuated – a major gas leak and bears breaking free of London Zoo. Can these events be connected?
Linking all this is a strange old man. A man who insists he knows Archie. Only, the man insists on calling him Alistair. Who is this strange old man? What is this talk of the future? And why should Archie and Owain risk everything to go with the old man to London?
Anne Travers has the answers. But, unfortunately, she appears to be little more than a ghost!
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Archie Lethbridge-Stewart
- Anne Bishop
- Azure Guardian
- Owain Vine
- Gordon Conall Lethbridge-Stewart
- Mary Lethbridge-Stewart
- Brigadier Bill Bishop
- Sabina Lethbridge-Stewart
- Katherine Lethbridge-Stewart
- Jimmy Lethbridge-Stewart
- Bonnie Bush
- Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart
- Eileen le Croissette
- Great Intelligence
- Yeti
- Gwynfor Evans
- Harold Chorley
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In an alternate reality, Alistair was named Archie, after his grandfather, and never followed a military career after his National Service.
- Archie remains in Bledoe and becomes a teacher. He married a woman called Sabina, and had two children, Katherine and Jimmy.
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Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
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