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A Body of Fates is the debut novel from author Kenneth Evren, and is inspired by a personal, real-life tragedy. Using bits and pieces of lived experience.
On December 31st, 1999, history changed. Precisely at midnight. David Becker was born into abuse and left home young. Rescued by Deborah Glasscock, a natural-born leader from three generations of extraordinary women, they married in 1998. With the first tick of Saturday January 1st, 2000 the course of their lives was forever altered and time-travelling consequences began to manifest.
The peculiar lives of their predecessors, the epigenetics of a war-torn, alcohol-soaked ancestry, and entangled events from previous life-changing Saturdays somehow connect through cause and effect to an ominous diagnosis hanging over their now young family. Rational explanations fail leading Dave into the mirrored funhouse of consciousness, beliefs and free will.
Fearing an inescapable destiny, as his family is daily ravaged, Dave encounters his own personal Fate, a being he becomes convinced is real. She torments his dreams, whispering malign revelations. It’s all beyond your control. Your family’s survival depends on your choices and the future hidden within them. You are no more than a self-aware bag of meat. Perhaps you’re hearing voices, David?

A Body of Fates is one of those books you think about and process long after reading it. Its an extremely quirky read. Kenneth does a fantastic job of creating a unique read which with the switching between past and present, gave the story many layers, and really helps the reader to fully comprehend some of the topics being discussed.
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