If you were an ordinary person faced with something intriguing, you don't immediately run out and suddenly become a detective. You try to discover what you can on your own, without much fanfare and without calling attention to yourself. MOst of all, your life remains almost normal. If you're lucky, you solve the mystery. Once you do, you keep quiet about it because the solution probably won't benefit anyone but you. So it is with this book. Thomas Lyon is just an ordinary guy trying to find out the answer to a puzzling revelation. He goes on being a movie director while doing his investigation on the side, inviting a little unwarranted attention from various killers as a result. When he does find the solution, he doesn't tell the police or anybody else, letting them make their own conclusions. After all, the answer would never benefit anyone except his own self-satisfaction.