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increasingly alarmed over her husband's single-minded obsession with these experiments and also horrified by a cruel, dangerous side of his personality of which she had previously been unaware. Overlapping games of cat-and-mouse, as Laird and Graham each try to thwart the other's efforts ensue, with Laird—the more reckless of the two—almost always having the upper hand, even to the point of conducting lethal experiments on human subjects.
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One of the two researchers, Gavin Laird, can only visualize the potential for the power that these experiments may bring him, but the other, his longtime friend and colleague David Graham, is deeply concerned with the dangers posed by such linkages between the dimensions, and the risks entailed by
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The film introduced wholly new elements to the plot, including the experiments attracting the full attention of the government, and also manifesting their effects outside of the laboratory, creating giant insects and spiders with the resulting radiation bursts caused by the powerful artificial
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Laird soon displays a reckless ambition that forces Graham to attempt to sabotage their work in order to slow it down and buy time, hoping to convince his colleague to be more cautious. Caught between them is Laird's wife Fenella, who is only distantly aware of the nature of their work, but is
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leaving such experiments in the hands of only two men. Laird sees only opportunity in front of him, while Graham is truly frightened about the forces the two may be dealing and tampering with.
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The book's plot, like that of the original television serial, is very different from that of the movie adaptation that followed. A pair of scientists experimenting with
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inadvertently open a pathway from our three-dimensional universe into a fourth dimension.
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magnetic fields, and also attracting the attention of alarmed extraterrestrials.
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RKO Radio Pictures Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Films, 1929-1956
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Herbert Jenkins
science fiction
horror novel
Rene Ray
novelization
cautionary tale
magnetic fields
under the same title
Cosmic Monsters
The Crawling Terror
The Cosmic Monster
The Crawling Horror
RKO Radio Pictures Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Films, 1929-1956
ISBN
978-1-4766-1683-4
Quatermass and the Pit
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN
978-1-84457-793-4
Stub icon
stub
expanding it
See guidelines for writing about novels
talk page
v
t
e
Categories
1957 British novels

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