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The Blind Spot

Blind Spot: Book 1

Homer Eon Flint
Austin Hall

THE BLIND SPOT is surely the great classic novel of parallel worlds. It is one of the most enthralling science-fiction books ever written. At once a fantasy adventure, an exceptional mystery, it is a new concept that touches the very framework of reality.

What was "The Blind Spot?" A room in San Francisco where strange things happened--or a doorway into another cosmos, a different world, or perhaps the key to the past or future?

The fantastic events that follow from its deceptively simple opening are the sort of stuff from which Charles Fort wove his world-shaking books and A. Meritt wrought fabulous novels. THE BLIND SPOT is an experience in science-fiction imagination not to be missed by anyone.

The Spot of Life

Blind Spot: Book 2

Austin Hall

The doorway between the worlds was blocked. The mysterious room - the place where two things could occupy the same space at the same time - had been locked forever, or so its scientist guardian thought.

But nobody had reckoned with the cunning brain of the ruler of that Other World, the weird warrior-king known as Bar Senestro. His advisers had also been working on the dimensional mystery, and they were ready at last. To open up The Spot of Life, to plunge through into the heart of a great American city, with an army of unearthly terrors, this was their plan. And for them, H-Hour was a matter of minutes away!

Originally published in 1932 as a 5-part serial in Argosy Weekly (13 Aug), as well as in Famous Fantastic Mysteries (Feb 1941).