
The Convergence
A Novel

Three souls. Three thousand years. One door that could change everything—if they have the courage to step through.
In 1400 BCE, a shepherd girl named Tamar wakes to find the stars rearranged in the sky. Her grandmother speaks of a prophecy sixty years in the making, of a door that will open when it is needed most. Tamar does not understand. She only knows that something is coming—something that will change her world forever.
In 700 CE, a monk named Aiden copies scripture in a frozen Scottish monastery when his hand begins to move without his consent, writing words in a language that does not exist. A silent brother watches from the corner—a man who has not spoken in forty years, who has been waiting for this moment since before Aiden was born.
In 2100 CE, a scavenger named Kai wakes with memories that are not their own. Hunted by the Collectors, haunted by visions of people they have never met, they carry a curse that has marked them as an anomaly—until they find a shard of stone that glows with an ancient light, and the visions become something more.
When a mysterious door pulls them across time and into each other's lives, these three strangers must learn to trust one another—and themselves—as they uncover a conspiracy that threatens the future of humanity. The elite are preparing to abandon Earth, leaving billions to die. And Tamar, Aiden, and Kai have something the powerful want: fragments of an ancient tablet that hold the key to the door, to the truth, and to a choice that could change everything.
But they are not heroes. They are not saviors. They are reminders—of what humanity has been, what it could become, and what it might still choose to be.
The Convergence is a sweeping, deeply human novel about time and memory, faith and courage, and the profound power of ordinary people who refuse to look away. For readers of Cloud Atlas and Station Eleven, it is a story that will linger long after the final page—and a door that remains open, waiting for those brave enough to step through.