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Average rating3.4
From bestselling author Brian Freeman comes an explosive new psychological thriller that pushes the limits of reality as we know it. One rainy night, the unthinkable happens: Dylan Moran's car plunges off the road into a raging river, his beautiful wife drowning as he struggles to shore. In the aftermath, through his grief, Dylan experiences sudden, strange visions: wherever he goes, he's haunted by glimpses of himself. Dylan initially chalks it up to trauma, but that changes when he runs into a psychiatrist who claims he's her patient. She says he has been undergoing a unique hypnotherapy treatment built on the idea that with every choice, he creates an infinite number of parallel universes. Now those parallel universes are unlocked--and Dylan's doppelgänger has staked a claim to his world. Can Dylan use these alternate realities to get a second chance at the life that was stolen from him? Or will he lose himself...to himself?
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The book was ultimately fine. Fast-paced, quick read. But the first 60% was annoying to read, to be honest, purely based on the writing of the main character. The whole thing is a male fantasy where miraculous, beautiful, wealthy women inexplicably falling in love with him despite being a stranger, total mess with nothing to offer, and his hot Filipino co-worker also was in love with him for no reason, and also his vaguely Asian therapist is super sexy and sensual. Sure. Were any of these women actual characters past their use of being temptresses, wholesome dead wives, or mysterious vixens? Nope.
Another winner
Freeman has done it again. Many worlds, many minds, convergence, it's a crazy bit of story... It's infinite... Another winner.