The Military World of The Pale Blue Eye
The Military World of The Pale Blue Eye
Where are we going? West Point Military Academy New York
“At West Point Academy in 1830, the calm of an October evening is shattered by the discovery of a young cadet’s body swinging from a rope just off the parade grounds.”
The West Point Academy has quite the history!
Known as The United States Military Academy (USMA), it’s renowned for training cadets for service as commissioned officers in the United States Army.
The novel is set in and around the academy in 1830 – and so the academy is relatively new as it was founded in 1802. It is the oldest of the five American service academies and has occupied the site since establishing a fort there in 1780 during the American Revolutionary War.

Location map in The Pale Blue Eye
Why is it important? It sits on strategic high ground overlooking the Hudson River 50 miles north of New York City
When one of the characters goes to investigate and finds accommodation near the site of the crime:
“I was given a room overlooking Constitution Island. The shutters kept out nearly all the starlight and moonlight—sleeping was a dive into a pit, and the sound of reveille seemed to come from a distant star. I lay there, watching the red light steal through the bottom of the shutters. The darkness felt delicious. I wondered if maybe I’d missed my true career.”
Location map in The Pale Blue Eye
So this world of 1830’s New York is one filled with military intrigue and a real life appearance by a certain Edgar Allan Poe. Poe was in fact a cadet here and so when Landor recruits the young cadet to be his “inside” man and try to find out what is going on inside the military walls, you do have to wonder just what of this could be true!
The book is very well researched and the detail outstanding.
West Point Military Academy
Location map in The Pale Blue Eye
A few delightful literary nods in the novel:
“Books, Mr. Landor!” “I do read, yes.” Not much of a library—a scant three rows in all—but mine. Poe’s fingers glided along the bindings.”

Cadets (c) Wikipedia
Of the world that exists between the dead and the living:
“There are times,” I declared, “when I believe the dead haunt us because we love them too little. We forget them, you see; we don’t mean to, but we do.”
Location map in The Pale Blue Eye
And a supernatural thread between them both:
“I believe she will come back, Landor. I believe we create . . . magnetic fields for the people we love. So that no matter how far they travel—no matter how much they resist our pull—they must come back to us in the end. They cannot help themselves, any more than the moon can stop orbiting the earth.”

West point class (c) Wikipedia
Location map in The Pale Blue Eye
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