Some futures are impossible to escape. Others demand a choice.
Marcus Thorne lives a life built on order, routine, and certainty - until the morning a single sheet of paper appears in his apartment.
It predicts something he will do.
The prediction is precise. Verifiable. And impossible to ignore.
As more entries arrive, each foretelling an act Marcus himself will commit unless prevented, his world begins to fracture. The predictions escalate - from harmless events to consequences that could cost lives. Every attempt to intervene forces him into deeper moral territory, where preventing harm may require committing it.
The Ledger does not explain why. It does not care about intention. It only records outcomes.
With time running out and certainty closing in, Marcus must confront the most terrifying question of all:
If you know you will cause harm... are you already guilty?
The Ledger is a tense, cerebral psychological thriller that blends speculative fiction with moral philosophy, exploring free will, responsibility, and the unbearable weight of knowing the future.
Perfect for readers who enjoy thought-provoking suspense in the vein of Black Mirror, Arrival, and The Twilight Zone.