A novel by Alex Navor
Where Choice Begins
What if seeing the future didn’t give you the right to choose it?
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.

