A French physicist vanishes three weeks before publishing proof that human consciousness creates reality. Every conventional channel has gone dark. There is one call left to make. Raven Rae doesn't work through channels. Wealthy, sovereign, and operating at the intersection of quantum theory and raw instinct, Raven travels the world doing what no strategist, consultant, or therapist has managed: she finds the frequency beneath the problem and shifts it. Clients whose finances haven't moved in eighteen months suddenly move. Children silenced by something too vast to name find their voices. The cases that have broken everyone else - she is always the last call, and she has never once failed. She reads cities. She follows birds. She shifts the field until what is already true becomes visible. Paris in October. A bookshop hiding a scientist. A drive worn around her neck like a second heartbeat, containing twelve years of proof that the world's most powerful interests will do anything to bury. And Julian Voss - brilliant, dangerous, and occupying the particular position of a man Raven has no business wanting and has never quite managed to stop. This is a novel. Raven Rae is a fictional character. The quantum principles she applies - the understanding that reality is not fixed, that what we observe shapes what we find, that the body knows things the mind hasn't caught up to yet - are real. The author has been living this material for more than thirty years. She has watched it work in boardrooms and living rooms and at the end of a driveway, standing beside a broken car, until a raven reminded her that nothing is solid. For anyone who has ever tried to change their reality and couldn't understand why it wasn't working - Raven Rae knows why. She won't tell you. She'll show you. And something in your body will shift before your mind catches up.
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