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Homer Eon Flint (1889–1924)

Autor(a) de The Blind Spot

23+ Works 250 Membros 3 Críticas

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Inclui os nomes: Homer Flint, Eon Homer Flint

Séries

Obras por Homer Eon Flint

The Blind Spot (1921) 117 exemplares
The Emancipatrix (2004) 8 exemplares
The Devolutionist (1965) 3 exemplares
The Stain on the Table (2012) 1 exemplar
The Planetary Pirate (2012) 1 exemplar
The Peacock Vest (2012) 1 exemplar
The Perfect Curiosity (2013) 1 exemplar
The Missing Mondays (2013) 1 exemplar
The Money-Miler (2012) 1 exemplar
The Greater Miracle (2012) 1 exemplar
The Man in the Moon (2013) 1 exemplar
The Flying Bloodhound (2012) 1 exemplar
Steal Me If You Can (2013) 1 exemplar
Out of the Moon (2012) 1 exemplar
No Fool (2012) 1 exemplar
Luck (2013) 1 exemplar
Golden Web Claim (2012) 1 exemplar
Buy a Liberty Bomb! (2012) 1 exemplar
The Breaker Mends (2012) 1 exemplar

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Conhecimento Comum

Outros nomes
Flindt, Homer Eon (birth name)
Data de nascimento
1889-09-09
Data de falecimento
1924-03-27
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Albany, Oregon, USA
Local de falecimento
Sunol, California, USA
Relações
Flindt, Max H. (son)

Membros

Críticas

And it started so well........

I thought I was reading a science fiction novel written in 1951, but that was the date it was published: this strange concoction was written in 1921; a collaboration by two 'hack' writers. Austin Hall claimed to be the author of over 600 stories mainly westerns and he died in 1933. Homer Eon Flint died in 1924 in suspicious circumstances; he earned his living as a script writer and was found dead in his crashed car after having driven into the country with a known criminal.

The first half of this novel is a mystery story something like Connie Willis might have written. Strange happenings in a building in San Francisco where people have been known to appear and disappear. College friends and their professor each tell their story which centres on a ring discovered in the building. The ring exerts a power that weakens and finally seems to kill male wearers after about six months, but the only hope of discovering it's secret is to keep the ring active. Meanwhile a highly intelligent but strange man named the Rhamada seems to be on some sort of a mission in the city. It is a story of a parallel world which has a gateway (the blind spot) in the building, but why and how it works is all part of the mystery. This first half of the book as a series of memories written by the protagonist before they enter the Blind Spot, promised something a bit out of the ordinary, but once we are told of what happens to them on the other side we are in Edgar Rice Burroughs country. The mysterious atmosphere of the first half dissolves into a story of increasingly poor fantasy writing. An attempt is made to bring it all together at the end, but I was just pleased to have finally got to the end.
2.5 stars.
… (mais)
½
 
Assinalado
baswood | 2 outras críticas | Jan 25, 2020 |
This was my third reading. Was a teen the first time I read it and was enthralled. This time not so much. The first half of the book is great as it reads like a mystery, but the last half of the book is mostly a yawner at best and mumbo jumbo at worst.
 
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PolSam62 | 2 outras críticas | Jul 16, 2008 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
23
Also by
3
Membros
250
Popularidade
#91,401
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Críticas
3
ISBN
77

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