When Jacob's twin brother vanishes without a trace, he begins following a trail of impossible postcards scattered across America--cryptic messages that hint at apocalypse, destiny, and something deeply wrong with reality itself.
Then he finds her.
Naked outside his motel room in Denver, a young woman with no memory of who she is claims she's supposed to be with him. She remembers obscure details about strangers' lives but nothing about her own. As Jacob and the mysterious Mia cross a surreal, burning America in search of his missing brother, their journey spirals into a fever dream of roadside prophets, fractured identities, religious cults, motel rooms, tarot omens, and the terrifying feeling that the world is quietly unraveling beneath them.
Part cosmic road novel, part psychological mystery, and part surreal romance, The Traveling Audience is a hypnotic exploration of memory, connection, fate, and what it means to exist in a universe that no longer feels stable.