Paulius Kajokas

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Rooms Without Names

What if every choice you ever made still existed - somewhere?

After a devastating car accident, Steve McKerry awakens in a city that should not exist: a vast, sterile metropolis made entirely of doors.
Each door leads to a different life - a life he could have lived, a life he avoided, a life that reveals who he becomes when no one is watching.

As Steve moves through these parallel realities, he confronts versions of himself shaped by power, fear, guilt, love, and ambition. Some lives reward him. Others punish him. And one door - unmarked, nameless - refuses to open at all.

Meanwhile, in the real world, Steve's body lies in a hospital bed. Machines breathe for him. And his family must decide whether to let him go.

Rooms Without Names is a psychological and philosophical novel about identity, responsibility, and the dangerous comfort of escape. It explores what happens when awakening is not freedom - but accountability.

This is not a story about finding a better life.
It is a story about facing the one you already have.

Perfect for readers who want:
- Psychological fiction with metaphysical elements
- Morally complex protagonists
- Stories that linger long after the final page
Fiction Psychological Metaphysical