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ISBN 978-83-982679-0-8
A novel by Alex Navor

Psychological Science Fiction
What if seeing the future didn’t give you the right to choose it?
01 / The story
Michael Arden has learned to recognize the moments when reality stops behaving as it should.
A warning arrives before the event. A memory belongs to a life he never lived. A choice made to save one person alters the fate of another. And with every answer, the world around him becomes less certain.
Drawn into a hidden structure of intersecting lives, Michael begins to understand that the real danger is not seeing what might happen next — it is believing that knowledge gives him the right to decide for someone else.
As the boundaries between memory, possibility and identity begin to break down, Michael must confront a question more difficult than any prediction:
If every choice creates a consequence, where does responsibility truly begin?
A psychological science-fiction novel about identity, free will, memory and the hidden cost of choosing another person’s future.
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ISBN 978-83-982679-0-8