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Can anybody recommend 1950s Sci-fi novels in the vein of John Wyndham and Jack Finney's The Body Snatchers - contemporary earth-bound dystopia / subtle invasion type of thing,
NOT far future, space travel, alien worlds or lazer beam stuff.

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@AndyPaciorekArt @bookstodon I hope you don't mind short story recommendations: "The Father-thing" by Philip K. Dick is very much in the vein of Body Snatchers, and creepy as hell. "Service Call" is a weird subtle invasion story.
A lot of PKD's other work might be of interest (though much of it is set in space).
"The Man in the High Castle" is contemporary earthbound alternate reality novel, for instance.

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