‘The Body Snatchers’ by Jack Finney

My Review (5 stars out of 5)

Dr Miles Bennell has lived in Santa Mira all his life. His practice is not particularly challenging until the day one of his patients tells him her uncle isn’t her uncle. She insists there’s something different about the man, though what it is that’s different is a mystery, since he appears to be exactly like her uncle – expect for one thing. Bennell presumes she needs to see a psychiatrist, until other patients turn up at the surgery claiming someone in their lives is not who they used to be…

Thought at the time of publication (originally serialised in magazine format in 1954) to be a commentary on McCarthyism, this is a classic sci-fi tale that inspired many similar stories. Interestingly, the 1956 movie version featured Kevin McCarthy (presumably no relation to old Joe) as the good doctor whose world is turned upside down. The original movie (Invasion of the Body Snatchers) is as good today as when I first watched it as a kid. As to the book, I’m happy to report it’s a cracking good read. Finney’s writing is a little clunky at times and perhaps a tad dated but it’s a thoroughly enjoyable tale that’s as thought-provoking now as it was all those years ago.

A classic of the genre.

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