STRANGE ALLIANCE
Episode #403 · Written by Bryce Walton · Narrated by Scott Miller
Doctor Spechaug prides himself on intellect. He teaches abnormal psychology in a town he quietly despises, certain that education separates him from the crude suspicions of rural life. Then one morning leaves him stained with blood and uncertain of his own memory, and the distance between theory and experience collapses.
In the forest beyond Glen Oaks, he encounters Edith Bailey, a fiercely intelligent student whose interests in hallucination and myth are more than academic. She understands his hidden fears with unsettling precision. What begins as recognition deepens into alliance, and together they confront the possibility that their so-called symptoms are not delusions at all. When armed men decide to enforce their version of order, Spechaug must abandon detached analysis and face what he has become.
Strange Alliance moves with quiet menace, shifting from academic irony to predatory urgency. Walton never lingers in explanation. Instead, he places his characters in moments where instinct surges past reason and the civilized mask slips without warning. The result is a story that forces a simple, brutal choice: deny what you are, or run toward it.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bryce Walton published extensively in many American science fiction magazines from the late 1940s through the 1960s. His stories appeared in Galaxy Science Fiction, Amazing Stories, Fantastic Universe, and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. He was also a novelist and television writer, producing psychological drama alongside speculative fiction. Walton’s work frequently placed intelligent, self-aware characters in situations where their education offered no protection. In Strange Alliance, that fascination with identity under stress reaches one of its most chilling expressions.
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Bryce Walton was an American science fiction writer active during the mid-twentieth century, contributing almost one hundred stories to many of the major pulp magazines of the era. His work often blends speculative concepts with psychological tension, focusing closely on how individuals react when faced with the unfamiliar.
Rather than relying solely on spectacle, Walton frequently centers his narratives on inner conflict and shifting loyalties. The result is science fiction that feels personal and quietly intense even when the stakes expand beyond Earth.
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