He doesn't stop what's coming.
He stands where it begins.
Most people believe outcomes are shaped by decisions.
They're wrong.
Every consequence begins earlier -
in a moment so small it goes unnoticed,
in a hesitation no one remembers making,
in a shift so subtle it feels like nothing at all.
Until it isn't.
When a routine case exposes a pattern that shouldn't exist, Detective Jason Hale begins to see what others can't: accidents that aren't random, choices that don't belong to the people making them, and a man who never intervenes - only positions himself at the exact point where everything changes.
He doesn't force outcomes.
He doesn't break rules.
He doesn't even touch the people involved.
But every time he appears, something irreversible follows.
As Jason closes in, the line between observation and control begins to collapse - and stopping the next event may require stepping into the same place the man has always stood.
The question is no longer whether the moment can be changed.
It's who pays for it when it is.
The Edge of Outcome is a sharp, unsettling psychological thriller about timing, consequence, and the dangerous illusion of control.
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