Publisher's Synopsis
Imagine that every time you get that deja vu feeling it's time adjusting itself just a little bit. Not unlike a woman's prerogative. Same shirt, just a different colour; so everything remains the same. That's exactly how Artemus Hunt sees it. He would know, he travels back in time for a hush-hush department in the government. Artemus doesn't change history, he's more of an observer. However, this time he's actually deja vu in the flesh.
Time and history are crafty companions, ready to play their sneaky game with the flow and eddies of people's lives. One minute you're examining a fifteen-year corpse from a grave that looks like it was just buried; to a trip to the moon and back with a woman whose horse is named Northern Dancer. All thanks to Nicola Tesla and Artemus's stubborn belief that in any equation whether it be mathematical or philosophical, you should always include at the end the equation the dollar sign.