What The Left Hand Was Doing
An unassuming operative works within a covert organization that uses a public front as a mystical research society, its eccentric exterior hiding a core of perceptive members who cultivate mental understanding. When a visitor claims to possess three-dimensional color photographs of a flying saucer and one of its occupants, the group must sift credulity from deception while managing zealous believers and routine cover responsibilities. The story follows the investigation and reflects on self-knowledge as the foundation for unusual cognitive abilities.
About This Book
An unassuming operative works within a covert organization that uses a public front as a mystical research society, its eccentric exterior hiding a core of perceptive members who cultivate mental understanding. When a visitor claims to possess three-dimensional color photographs of a flying saucer and one of its occupants, the group must sift credulity from deception while managing zealous believers and routine cover responsibilities. The story follows the investigation and reflects on self-knowledge as the foundation for unusual cognitive abilities.











