Sight Unseen Author:Mary Roberts Rinehart Each of Mary Roberts Rinehart's books differ in many ways. In this one, she relates the tale as a first-person narrative of a 50-year-old man, Horace Johnson. He and his wife, with six friends, form what they call the Neighborhood Club and get together regularly at each of their homes to hold discussions, sometimes heated, about a wide variety o... more »f topics. At the beginning of this eerie novel, the hostess that night surprises them by introducing a young medium who will conduct a seance. The friends are in the main very skeptical, although they can't help be at least a little edgy after they realize the medium seems to have witnessed a murder, calling out various clues during the seance and not remembering any of it afterwards. Later that night, another member of the Club, Horace's friend Dr. Sperry, calls and asks Horace to accompany him to a neighbors' home, in which the husband has apparently committed suicide. The two are shocked when they realize that the scene seems to have all of the clues the medium had provided just hours earlier.« less