The Blind Spot by Austin Hall and Homer Eon Flint

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Author Hall, Austin, 1885?-1933
Author Flint, Homer Eon, 1888-1924
Title The Blind Spot
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Summary "The Blind Spot" by Austin Hall and Homer Eon Flint is a fantasy novel that was first serialized in the early 1920s. The story weaves together themes of the occult, scientific discovery, and the exploration of human perception through the experiences of its characters, notably Dr. Holcomb, a philosopher on the brink of a groundbreaking discovery, and Rhamda Avec, a mysterious man who seems to possess knowledge beyond the ordinary. The narrative begins with a celebrated case involving Dr. Holcomb, which unfolds into a thrilling journey filled with intrigue and the supernatural. At the start of "The Blind Spot," readers are introduced to Dr. Holcomb, who is preparing to deliver a monumental lecture on a mysterious subject, the "Blind Spot." As the narrative unfolds, we meet Rhamda Avec, who arrives in San Francisco cloaked in an air of enigma, and the detective, Jerome, who senses something unusual about him. A foggy morning sets the tone as these characters’ lives intertwine, hinting at deeper mysteries involving occult forces and philosophical ideas. The professor's impending lecture creates a sense of anticipation that is only heightened by the peculiar events leading up to it. The opening portion sets the stage for a blend of adventure and philosophical inquiry, engaging the reader's curiosity about what the "Blind Spot" truly signifies and how it connects to the characters' fates. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Science fiction
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EBook-No. 4920
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Most Recently Updated Aug 10, 2018
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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