The Man from Yesterday (novel)

 was the sixteenth novel in the Lethbridge-Stewart series.

Publisher's summary
Gordon’s alive?

The English Channel, May 1945. Leading his squadron of Hawker Typhoons back to base from a traumatic mission in the Baltic, Wing Commander Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart goes missing – one of the unsolved mysteries of the Second World War.

Cromer, 1970. Doctor Anne Travers and Lieutenant Bill Bishop are investigating a mysterious phenomenon after hearing reports of ‘pink lightning’ seen over the Norfolk coast, while strange elfin creatures are glimpsed by the locals. And in the Red Fort, his new base of operations deep below Norwich, General James Gore is making his plans.

Brigadier Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart receives a phone call that will change his life. Could it be, after all this time, that his father has come back from yesterday?

Plot
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Characters

 * Brigadier Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart
 * Anne Travers
 * William Bishop
 * James Gore
 * Gordon Conall Lethbridge-Stewart
 * Mary Gore
 * Laurence Bowen
 * Jarn
 * Selis
 * Trintippa whin Pernal

Continuity

 * Anne's DNA contains a Rutan translation matrix. (PROSE: Beast of Fang Rock)
 * Gore is still trying to find his wife, and mentions his previous attempt. (PROSE: Night of the Intelligence)
 * Gordon had heard of the Home-Army Fourth Operational Corps, headed by Toby Kinsella during World War II. (PROSE: The Flaming Soldier) He knew that Kinsella was acquainted with a certain anthropologist. (AUDIO: Time of the Intelligence)
 * Gordon was taken to the Realm of Light with a Siccati (PROSE: Neptune, Sedna) and a Valethske. (PROSE: Superior Beings)
 * Lethbridge-Stewart finally tells his mother about her forgotten son. (PROSE: The Forgotten Son)