In 'What Necessity Knows' by L. Dougall, the reader is drawn into a captivating narrative that delves into existential questions of fate, free will, and the human condition. Dougall's eloquent prose and intricate storytelling style transport the reader to a world where characters grapple with the unpredictability of life and the choices that shape their destinies. This work can be placed within the context of existential literature, echoing themes found in the works of Camus and Sartre, while offering a unique perspective on individual agency and the forces that guide our lives. The novel's rich symbolism and thought-provoking discourse make it a compelling read for those interested in philosophical fiction and psychological introspection. Fans of literary works that challenge conventional thought and explore the complexities of human existence will find 'What Necessity Knows' a rewarding and enlightening read.