-It's part mystery, part conspiracy, part late-night 'what if' rabbit hole. -Not really religious, but it wrestles with religion. Not really sci-fi, but there's tech and weirdness. Basically: thriller fuel for anyone who likes asking too many questions. -Or, easiest way to put it-imagine Dan Brown had a baby with a skeptic at Waffle House while Tool played in the background. That's about the vibe." They say curiosity killed the cat. Good thing Kiel Carter isn't a cat. He's a six-foot-six tattooed skeptic who can't stop asking the kind of questions that make Sunday school teachers sweat. When an old dream bleeds into his waking life-complete with cryptic emails, ancient symbols, and friends who might not be what they seem-Kiel is pulled into a story that refuses to stay politely in the background. What starts as a late-night rabbit hole spirals into secrets buried beneath scripture, conspiracy, and the stories we tell ourselves to sleep at night. This is fiction, but it doesn't play nice. Part mystery, part dark comedy, part late-night conversation you can't shake. Call it what you want-just don't expect it to color inside the lines. It's unsettling enough to make you glance twice at the world around you. Exit to Now isn't here to hand you answers. It's here to make you wonder if you've been asking the right questions all along.
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