“He had been someone before. That person had been the result of a lifetime of choices, good and bad. And like it or not, he was drawing closer to that identity now. Not the freedom of infinite variety, but the tyranny of a decision made, a path walked, a life lived. What if he didn't like the view”
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In this thought-provoking novel, readers are taken on a journey through the complex life of Daniel Hayes. The narrative unfolds as Daniel faces two distinct deaths, each with its own set of circumstances and consequences. These events force Daniel to confront the nature of his existence, the choices he has made, and the legacy he leaves behind. The story delves into themes of identity, fate, and the human condition, prompting readers to reflect on their own lives and the choices they make. more
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