Description
Sarah Young, brown-eyed Jungian psychoanalyst, suffers a malaise that threatens death by her own hand. Kevin Eckhart, paper salesman from the East Coast, is having nightmares featuring a green-eyed Sarah Young and begins a maniacal campaign to kill the wrong woman. Mark Kant, psychological researcher, stage hypnotist and magician, is having issues with his staff and volunteers over the subjective nature of their research into shared lucid dreaming. And Janice Prentice, medium extraordinaire, is terrified of her trance personality, Morpheus, who holds the key to more secrets of the nature of reality than any of them dare acknowledge. Do we live in a world of events that manifest but one possibility out of all possibilities, or are space-time realities a subset of a continuum in which all possibilities are manifest simultaneously in many worlds? Is anything possible happening somewhere? Imagine waking up in the wrong world some morning to discover that the drama of your life has a depth and complexity you would never have imagined. Imagine that your interlinked worlds render death a practical impossibility. Sanity and stability would become absolute essentials to avoid conscious existence from plunging into a nightmare of endless nightmares.