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If you’re drawn to stories like this, you’re probably someone who pays attention. To patterns. To history. To the way large systems quietly shape everyday lives.
I’ve spent decades watching markets repeat behaviors that feel uncomfortably familiar once you zoom out far enough. Different headlines. Same rhythms. And time and again, the warnings are dismissed because acknowledging them is inconvenient.
This story grew out of that tension.
I wanted to write a novel for readers who enjoy thinking their way through a story. One that treats history as relevant, not ornamental. One that understands real stakes aren’t always loud or cinematic. Sometimes they’re personal. A marriage. A career. A choice that can’t be walked back.
At its heart, this is a story about the cost of seeing clearly, and what it means to speak up when it would be easier to stay silent.
Thank you for reading.
— Billy

