When they were boys, Scott and Richard went into Felton Woods in the middle of the night and took pictures of a mysterious phenomenon, it changed their lives. Scott went to MIT and used his science background to be come a crash site detective. Richard married too young and had three children, never leaving Seavy Village. Now Richard has died in Felton Woods, and his daughter Stacy wants to know why. Scott investigates, but what he finds will change everyone's lives - again.

Like early Ray Bradbury, Rusch has the ability to switch on a universal dark.
- the Times of London

[Rusch's horror stories are] horror in the same way that Robert Bloch's Psycho is - horror of the soul.
- Locus
"Blind," by Kristine Kathryn Rusch was first published in Alien Abductions, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and John Helfers, Daw Books, October, 1999.

She has written a number of novels and stories set in Seavy County, with more to come. Over the next three years, WMG Publishing is putting her entire backlist into e-books.

If you liked "Blind," you might try these publications by Kristine Kathryn Rusch:

Facade
Fantasy Life
The One That Got Away
Strange Creatures
The Women of Whale Rock


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