'Macaulay Station is a lament and a celebration. Frank Munro has lost his close friend Charlie, dead just one year, his career is a mundane casualty of the technological revolution, his youth is a memory, another casualty of the tyranny of time.Frank Munro has had change thrust upon him. He’s trying to adapt.
'Once an award winning journalist, Frank has been put out to pasture, but he is fighting to renew his purpose, renew his life, and save the woman he loves from her disastrous infatuation.
'Can a conversation with a dead man on Macaulay Station point the way?
'A novel for anyone who has glimpsed the future and didn't like what they saw.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.