One of R.H. Benson's most beautiful books, "The Light Invisible" is a series of stories told by an elderly English priest. In it, Benson uses the supernatural to ruminate on the theme of faith and the role played by God and the Devil in earthly affairs. The effect is by turns comforting and unsettling, consoling and questioning, as the narrator gradually reveals, through his tales, the beguiling allure of the 'invisible light' beyond the material dimension of human affairs.