Ian Wallace was the pen name of American science-fiction author John Wallace Pritchard (1912–1998).[1]
Introduction
Wallace was born in Chicago, Illinois, but spent most of his life living in and around Detroit, Michigan.  Wallace was a practicing clinical psychologist for many years, and also had an extensive background in education.  Much of his career was spent working for the Detroit public schools system.[2]
Wallace's mystery and adventure novels were generally set deep in the future, and often included characters with superhuman or telepathic abilities.
Bibliography
| Adventures of Minds-in-Bodies | 
| Attributed to John Wallace Pritchard: | 
| Every Crazy Wind | (1952) |  | LCCN 52-7346 | 
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| Attributed to Ian Wallace: | 
| Pan Sagittarius | (1973) | ISBN 0-399-11105-0 | LCCN 72-94258 | 
| The World Asunder | (1976) | ISBN 0-87997-262-9 |  | 
| The Lucifer Comet | (1980) | ISBN 0-87997-581-4 | LCCN 2006-594203 | 
| The Claudine St. Cyr Interplanetary Detective Mysteries | 
| Deathstar Voyage | (1969) | ISBN 0-425-01924-1 | LCCN 69-18198 | 
| The Purloined Prince | (1971) | ISBN 0-8415-0134-3 | LCCN 72-154251 | 
| The Sign of the Mute Medusa | (1977) | ISBN 0-445-03173-5 |  | 
| Heller's Leap | (1980) | ISBN 0-87997-475-3 |  | 
| Others | 
| The Rape of the Sun | (1982) | ISBN 0-87997-704-3 |  | 
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