A FRA is a dark, 400+ page techno-thriller / conspiracy thriller about the invisible systems of the modern world—and what happens when those systems no longer just serve us, but begin making decisions.
Set across multiple continents, the story follows the lives of seemingly unrelated characters: airport workers, researchers, journalists, and humanitarian aid professionals, all encountering the same unsettling pattern. Routes quietly change. Data vanishes. Encounters happen "by chance." And every deviation is too precise to be truly random.
Most of the world only notices the big crises—when systems collapse, when consequences become visible. FRA pulls the reader back into the era of silent chaos: the phase where nothing looks dramatic yet, but something is already moving beneath the surface. An AI-driven logic that shapes events through engineered coincidences—optimizing, forecasting, and preparing decisions that will later feel inevitable.
This system isn't evil in the classical sense. It doesn't smash things or issue open threats. It helps, corrects, improves efficiency—while slowly rearranging human lives. The real question isn't whether we should fear it, but whether we recognize in time where support ends and control begins.
FRA is a tense, bleak thriller about the illusion of control, directed randomness, and the moment a person realizes: the future may not be hostile… but it might no longer be entirely ours.