A Novel.
'It started with my father's death. At least, that was how it seemed at the time. Now, looking back, I realise how impossible it is to be sure where anything really begins; or, for that matter, where, or even whether, it has ended.'
Dealing with has dead father's effects, George finds a photograph, apparently of himself as a boy. But he has no memory of the other people in the picture, or of where it was taken. As a writer of books dealing with the fine line between reality and the unknown, George is fascinated by this, and by other material he discovers which suggests there may be a secret in his past of which he has suspected nothing.
As he begins to investigate, a series of remarkable coincidences occur, provoking George to start work on a book about the meaning of coincidence (or "synchronicity") itself. Gradually, truth and reality unravel around him, and George discovers that he has stumbled on a key to the deepest mystery of all - one which threatens not only his own sanity, but the survival of the world around him.
David Ambrose has written a brilliant metaphysical thriller, an exciting page-turner in which every idea of who and what we are is challenged. To read it is to risk being changed forever.