Linda Collingswood, FBI, accepts reassignment from Hartford to Richmond. On her way south, she visits Gettysburg where she finds John Mason, and they fall in love. The novel chronicles Linda's daily fight against crime and her struggle with her co-workers while the Bureau's bureaucracy slowly settles on her shoulders. Having a low day, Linda visits a park to reflect on her life and meets Jenny. Jennifer is (or was) a witch but not a Harry Potter witch. At Linda's home, Linda and John invite Jenny to stay, and she becomes John's second wife. Linda finds her love fluctuating between Jenny and John. Even though John explains how a change in ones sexual orientation can happen to anyone, it doesn't help Linda. Neither Jenny nor John has a problem with the new arrangement. Both wives become pregnant and look forward to having children. As the days pass, the wives learn that John planted new ideas during his previous travels. John built a computer, and he used it to build a health machine to help women permanently lose weight. These community health centers spread across the country. There is now a Community of Women (COW) which is growing in power and scope. Jenny becomes Queen of the witches, and her sister witches begin to help Linda and the COW. John's philosophy influences the three groups: wives, women, and witches. Other characters enter the story and enable John to explain his views on various subjects based on his Theory of Everything. For example, our physical universe is a school and its purpose is to teach us how to reason logically.
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