Sinister Barrier

Sinister Barrier is an English language science fiction novel by author Eric Frank Russell. The novel originally appeared in the magazine Unknown in 1939, the first novel to appear in its pages. It was first published in book form in 1943 by The World's Work, Ltd. Russell revised and expanded the book for its first US publication by Fantasy Press in 1948. Most subsequent editions were based on the Fantasy Press version.

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Unknown (magazine) - Contents and Reception
... The first issue, the following month, led with Russell's Sinister Barrier, the novel that had persuaded Campbell to set his plans for a fantasy magazine into motion the plot, involving aliens who own the human race ... "Trouble with Water" was a better indication than Sinister Barrier of the direction Unknown would take ... Campbell commented in a letter at the time that Sinister Barrier, "Trouble with Water", and "'Where Angels Fear...'" by Manly Wade Wellman were the ...

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