After a global pandemic destroys the world’s ability to see, technology steps in to fill the void. When reports of criminals who are able to blur themselves out reach the police, they are skeptical until one of their own experiences the same thing. While he tries to figure out what is going on, the rest of the department looks at him as the likely culprit of a number of murders, leading to a standoff just as the President is coming to town.
Thomas Mullen makes his debut appearance on my shelf with Blind Spots, which made its way onto a best of 2023 list so far earlier this month. After my recent good experience with contemporary sci-fi, I decided to give it a shot. I had a hard time getting into it at first, but things picked up about a third of the way through. Overall, it was a good time. If I happened to come across more of Mullen’s work in the future, I would definitely give it a go.
