A Theory of Knowledge

This short, fictional murder-mystery begins with a concise presentation of one man's idea of what knowledge is; and it is this 'red-herring' which becomes the main theme. It fosters controversy, greed, thought, and murder - but why? Be forwarned: this is not a book for those who cannot tolerate ambiguity. The author does not take responsibility for those whose world-view is obliterated. If your philosophical outlook of our world is fragile, DO NOT READ THIS BOOK!