Silas Anderson is a man who has lost everything, who lives his life day to day in a never ending loop of mediocrity.
Everything changes however when Silas discovers “The Process,” something that allows him to escape the doldrums of his existence, a powerful tool that shapes his life, and his past, in ways that he could never dream of.
The Process is an emotional journey that asks the question: Is the past ever truly gone, or does it reside somewhere, deep within us all?
OK, so. Time travel,via the bathtub. If you can swallow that, the rest is quite formulaic, even down to the uberpower. Morris clearly has more to reveal, and of course, the ending really does make you want to read more, but I must admit that I'm a little on-the-fence as to whether Mayne can tie it all up in further works with any degree of satisfaction