
Nobody Like Me
I'm a doctor who helps people die.
As a palliative care specialist, I guide patients through their final moments with dignity. But I have a secret that no colleague or patient could ever guess: I am a Fateseer. With a single touch, I can experience the last moments of another's life before they happen. It's a superpower that has defined my career, but it's also turned my world into a series of clinical, fatalistic repetitions.
My quiet life in the hospital ward is shattered when Sergeant Roy McGill of the City PD barges into my office. He doesn't need a doctor; he needs a psychic. A notorious serial killer, Leonard Parson, is about to walk free due to a lack of evidence. The police are desperate, and I am their last hope.
To trigger my Fatesight, I must spend 108 minutes in a room with a monster. Locked in a concrete interview room, I sit across from a man who is as charming as he is deadly. As the clock ticks down, I must prepare myself to inhabit the mind of a killer and witness the dark truth of his crimes. But in the shadows of the "Saturday Killings," I might discover that seeing the future is a lot more dangerous than helping someone leave the past.
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