What would you do if you could know anything about anyone? In this debut novella, Ryan Forbes worries that he is experiencing early signs of mental illness or a neurological disorder. Instead he learns that he can see and know things about people simply by asking questions about them in his own mind. He struggles to understand whether he sees evidence of his own intuition or actual facts about people around him. People like Holly Tate, who is, for Ryan, The One. And does it matter what Ryan actually sees? How we know, even the truth of what we know, matters less than what we do with our knowledge.
What would you do if you could know anything about anyone?
In this debut novella, Ryan Forbes worries that he is experiencing early signs of mental illness or a neurological disorder. Instead he learns that he can see and know things about people simply by asking questions about them in his own mind. He struggles to understand whether he sees evidence of his own intuition or actual facts about people around him. People like Holly Tate, who is, for Ryan, The One. And does it matter what Ryan actually sees? How we know, even the truth of what we know, matters less than what we do with our knowledge.
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Meet the Author
Devon Marsh was born in Atlanta. He grew up in north Georgia near the Chattahoochee National Forest, where the scenery resembles that described in "How I Know." He earned a bachelor’s degree from the U.S. Naval Academy and an MBA from Brenau University. He now lives in North Carolina with his wife, Debra, and their three children. This is his first novella.
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What would you do if you could know anything about anyone?In this debut novella, Ryan Forbes worries that he is experiencing early signs of mental illness or a neurological disorder. Instead he learns that he can see and know things about people simply by asking questions about them in his own mind. He struggles to understand whether he sees evidence of his own intuition or actual facts about people around him. People like Holly Tate, who is, for Ryan, The One. And does it matter what Ryan actually sees? How we know, even the truth of what we know, matters less than what we do with our knowledge.