

When Roger Strang found that someone was killing his son-killing him horribly and often-he started investigating. He wasn't prepared for the results, nor was he prepared for the results of another investigation-this one about his own life.


". . . .Every activity that makes an alteration, or has any broad effect on the future is a high-order variable, but many activities have no grave implications for future time, and could be considered unimportant, or low-order variables. If a man turns a corner and sees something...