Fate has rarely loomed so ominously against a backdrop of such horrific terrorism. William Devlin, once Chief Judge of the controversial Finality Board, now moves to the other side of the bench, sealing his fate, 96 years in the making. Using time dislocation technology, he addresses the ultimate question of free will versus fate. Devlin must choose between his high principles of justice and his basic human desire to survive.
Apparently a self-published book, It exhibits all the problems with that modality right from the first page. Run it through critique groups, pay a top-notch editor, but don't put it up until it's ready. The concept is potentially a very good one.