Synopsis:
Can you change a future that’s already set?
Olivia Barrett believes in destiny. In determinism. In the certainty that her life’s path is already written.
But when a deadly explosion destroys her university lab — and kills the professors she accused of misconduct — Olivia becomes the FBI’s prime suspect.
Forced into an uneasy alliance with Rachel Quinn, an FBI bomb specialist who believes in free will above all else, Olivia is pulled into a relentless investigation, a growing body count, and a series of disturbing events that suggest time itself may be slipping.
As the past and future tangle around them, Olivia and Rachel must unravel a killer’s plan before fate seals their own.
A mind-bending thriller of fate, obsession, and how far one person will go to rewrite the past.

Review:
I’m not an expert in physics, but I am someone interested in the concept of time travel, alternate realities and what it could mean. That’s what got me interested in the book.
Me meet Olivia after she had to experience the repercussions for speaking up at her university and the work environment she experienced. Consequently, she is devastated and decided to unlive herself.
The next chapter starts with her (still being alive) and having the same meeting at the university but this time, an even happens those changes everything. It felt like a Deja-vu in same moments, and this is exactly what the intention is.
When Olivia is considered a suspect and investigated, we learn about her story and find out, that interactions in the past don’t seem so random anymore and we experience with her more and more of these situations that seem familiar. But why is that?
We get an interesting story with two female characters whose interactions with each other I really enjoyed. The book raises the question of:
If you could change / impact the past or certain events, how much of an impact will it have on future events?
Are you able to change a fixed outcome?
If you like these types of stories and are looking for something that will keep you engaged throughout the whole book, this one might be for you.
🌙 Recension: Fixed Point by Lynn M. Kristopher
📚 Genre: Thriller
📅 Release Date: June 21, 2025
📖 Publisher: Feline Orchid Publications, LLC
📗 available in various formats
📱 Read as: Kindle
💸 I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
🗣️ Language: English
📆 Pages: 331
⭐️ 4/5
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