David Caine is a former statistics lecturer and current gambling addict with a lightning ability to calculate the probability of each hand in a poker game. That's why he's perfectly placed to understand just what's happened to him when an experimental drug intended to treat his epilepsy grants him the ability to see all possible futures. Unfortunately, several foreign and domestic intelligence agencies also understand the implications, and are very anxious to get their hands on Caine. Also unfortunately, Caine realizes that there's a good possibility that the new drug has made him psychotic, not psychic, leaving him as deluded as his twin brother, a diagnosed schizophrenic. What's real? What's true? What's probable? Caine must answer these questions if he is to keep his body and mind intact. This thriller is the fiction debut of a corporate executive with degrees in both economics and statistics.