Publisher's Synopsis
Sustained throughout by Michael Hill's boisterous sense of humour, this is a wide-ranging book whose careful prose embodies ideas about basic reality alongside shrewd and often comic insights into human nature. Some of the stories are familiar in form. But others comprise what Hill describes as 'indeterminate literary entities' that probe beneath the surface of ordinary life in pursuit of what he describes as the 'mystery of everything', about which no information exists inside or out of the world's physics laboratories.