Fate Twister – Wayne Gamm

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Inspired by the Thai concept of karma, Fate Twister tells the story of a boy who can alter fate—unintentionally. But changing Karma comes at a dangerous price.

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Fate Twister

The Strange Story of Wayne Gamm

Tiger Lily of Bangkok in London 5-Star reviewWayne Gamm (เวรกรรม) is a Thai concept referring to karmic retribution – the idea that one’s actions, good or bad, will eventually return to them. The word always amused me because it sounded like a boy’s name: Wayne Gamm. That coincidence stayed in my head for years until I imagined a boy who could do the impossible – change Karma itself.

In Thai belief, Karma is not just cosmic justice, it’s an unchangeable law of the universe. But what if someone could twist it – not with witchcraft, but as an innate, chaotic power they barely understood? That thought became the seed of Fate Twister – a story about a young man who doesn’t just defy Karma but reshapes it, without knowing how or why. The consequences are vast, and the price may be higher than he ever imagined.

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The following novel is in the same series, The Costa del Sol Collection, but the stories are unrelated: Daisy’s Chain

 

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