Winter 1962. A child is discovered in the frozen Oregon woods. Mute and feral, wandering lost, naked and near death. He is brought to a psychiatric hospital for evaluation. A routine physical exam reveals anomalies. The boy has all his secondary teeth. He's already showing signs of puberty. Unheard of for a four-year old. And a bungled blood test fails to identify another abnormality. The boy isn't human. He doesn't speak, so the psychiatrists assume the boy is a runaway, or he was abandoned by his parents. They diagnose autism. Mentally disturbed genius Dennis Englehardt, Ph.D., is a brilliant anthropologist. And he has a different the boy was born in the woods. But raised by whom? Or by what? Dennis will come to learn that his assessment is correct. And that he alone holds the key that will unlock the riddle. But not until the wild-child grows to be a man. The Nonesuch Man.