Exploring the impact of daily choices on our lives, this collection of three novellas challenges the notion of authority and the narratives we create. Each story delves into the consequences of decisions, both significant and trivial, prompting readers to reflect on how they shape their futures and reinterpret their pasts. The book invites contemplation on the importance of our choices and the stories we tell, suggesting that the path we take can redefine our understanding of history.
John Beatty Boeken


Set against a backdrop of absurdity, the narrative explores the FBI's fictional investigations into bizarre cases, including a man avoiding sales tax and a provocative figure named Karla Marx. The book humorously examines the extremes of government oversight and societal norms, blending satire with imaginative scenarios. By presenting these outrageous situations, it invites readers to ponder the implications of authority and the absurdities of bureaucracy.