What if your memories are the only evidence reality ever happened?
When an investigative journalist receives an anonymous tip-a letter, a set of GPS coordinates, and a cryptic warning-they are drawn into the world of Howard Miller, a former FBI agent obsessed with the unexplainable. In a remote cabin filled with classified files, Miller reveals a lifetime of research into the Mandela Effect: the phenomenon where thousands remember events, names, and details that official records deny ever existed.
As the journalist listens, the story spirals through infamous disappearances, unsolved mysteries, and chilling anomalies: Flight 19, Dyatlov Pass, the vanishing of MH370, the enigma of Elisa Lam, and the haunting presence of the "Men in Grey." Each case is more than a mystery-it's a symptom of a deeper infection in reality itself. Miller's theory is staggering: reality is being edited, timelines merged, and those who notice are systematically erased.
Blending found documents, interviews, and metafictional twists, THE MANDELA EFFECT INTERVIEW is a mind-bending journey through conspiracy, memory, and the nature of existence. As the evidence mounts, the journalist-and the reader-are forced to question everything: What is real? Who is writing the story? And what happens to those who remember too much?
Perfect for fans of House of Leaves, The X-Files, and Dark Matter, this novel is both a gripping thriller and a philosophical puzzle. Once you start reading, you'll never look at your memories-or reality-the same way again.