I'm a well read grad student who's bluntly honest about all things, although I try to be most honest about myself.
This is all about the Truth versus bullshitters. It revolves around two journalists who are professional skeptics; they demand logistic, verifiable proof for everything. They go to psychics, figure out how they're conning people, and then tell the world. Or as much of the world as will listen to them.
Except when a channler starts telling her audience that her own schtick is bullshit, well, things get a little hairy.
It's fun, I wasn't sure how it would end up and it kept me guessing, and I just loved this. I"m not a huge fan of tons of quotes from one person, at least not normally. Willis, however, used many, many quotes from Mencken, another sceptic famed for his own writing, and all it made me do was want to read Mencken's work now.
Fun, fun, fun!