A novel that’s more than a story — and a business how-to that’s more than advice.
In Notion, the tension of a decades-old mystery runs side-by-side with insights that can quietly change how you build, test, and protect your own ideas. It’s a rare format where the narrative pulls you forward, and the lessons stay with you long after the page is turned.
Fleck isn’t looking for answers when he clears his late father’s attic. But a weathered folio, sealed away for generations, draws him into the life of a man the family never spoke of. A Visionary. An Outcast. A Total Mystery.
The papers hold fragments of a lost The Arc Principle, a framework decades ahead of its time — and one that powerful forces once went to great lengths to bury. As Fleck deciphers the patterns Thaddeus left behind, he begins to see their relevance not just to the past, but to the way ideas survive — or don’t — in the present.
The deeper he digs, the less academic it becomes. Meetings grow tense. Calls go unanswered. Files vanish. And somewhere, just out of sight, someone still cares enough to keep the lid sealed tight.
To keep going will take more than curiosity. It will mean building something of his own before the same hands that closed around Thaddeus’s work can close around his.
Blending intrigue, atmosphere, and grounded, actionable takeaways, Notion is a story for readers who like their ideas tested in the real world — and their fiction threaded with the kind of truths that change how you see it.