I know that time travelers may have sunk the Titanic by visiting it in excessive numbers.
By now you can see that “The Theory of Everything Else” is all over the map.
Its broadness is mainly an asset — it makes the book suitable for beach reading or for mainlining before a dinner party.
Schreiber brings a formidable amount of research to bear, and he’s careful never to mock any of his subjects, even those who may deserve it.
But he’s sometimes too adept at quarantining the weirdness, too certain of where the rational ends and the irrational begins.
Persons:
Schreiber, William McKinley, Nancy Reagan, Sylvester Stallone’s, Bram Stoker, Queen Elizabeth I, Dan Piepenbring, Charles Manson, Dan Schreiber, William Morrow
Organizations:
CIA
Locations:
Bermuda