The entire United States is suddenly hit by a surge of mass blindness. No one is immune, not even the most powerful man in the country. Thousands upon thousands are killed when planes fall from the sky and cars plunge into one another. Masterton brings back characters from his first novel, The Manitou, including “psychic” Harry Erskine and Amelia Carlsson. After conducting a séance, they discover Misquamacus, a.k.a He Who Went and Came Back, an ancient Algonquin medicine man, has returned to seek vengeance for all the wrongs committed by “the white man.” Masterton does an outstanding job with this apocalyptic tale. Although this isn’t the first he writes about these characters, Blind Panic
can serve as a stand-alone novel. The back story is sufficiently filled in without seeming to drag on. Highly recommended.
Contains: mild gore
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