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Synopsis

The Last Choice is a sweeping, cerebral sci-fi epic that reads like a collision between myth, quantum theory and the quiet ache of being human.

Before gods were named and before time moved forward, reality stored every possible human life in a hidden structure known as the Archive. It was never meant to be touched. It was never meant to leak. And it was never meant to choose.

Until it did.

Rahul is an ordinary man - painfully so. No destiny, no prophecy, no heroic resume. Which is exactly why the universe selects him when the Archive begins to fail. Strange symbols follow him. Time stutters around him. During a global eclipse, reality blinks and Rahul glimpses the machinery behind existence: a vast lattice of all the lives humanity never lived.

As unlived memories begin bleeding into the world, humanity teeters on the edge of collapse. Governments deny it. Science can’t explain it. Myths awaken as warnings rather than stories. And ancient “guardians”- once mistaken for gods reveal a terrifying truth: this has happened before and humanity did not survive the correction.

At the center of the crisis stands a single question:
Is free will worth the chaos it creates?

When one guardian betrays the system in pursuit of a perfect, painless future without choice, Rahul is forced into an impossible role not as a savior or a god, but as an anchor. To save reality, someone must become the Archive itself, absorbing infinite unfinished lives so the world can continue forward.

The cost is everything.

What follows is not a battle of strength, but of philosophy, empathy, and identity. A confrontation between certainty and doubt. Between efficiency and meaning. Between a future optimized for survival—and a life chosen honestly, with all its regret and beauty intact.

The Last Choice is a haunting, emotionally resonant novel about:

  • the weight of choices we didn’t make

  • the danger of mistaking stability for peace

  • and why suffering, hesitation, and longing might be the very things that make us human

It’s not a story about infinite lives.

It’s about choosing one -fully, painfully, bravely and accepting that this is enough.

If you’ve ever wondered who you might have been, this book will stay with you long after the last page quietly reminding you to live this life honestly.

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