Echoes of the Fallen

Echoes of the Fallen

M. Williams

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Editorial:
M. Williams
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9798231412143

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Echoes of the FallenA Psychological Thriller by M. WilliamsWhen Amelia loses Elijah-the love of her life-grief consumes her. But the silence he leaves behind is not empty. In the stillness of her apartment, whispers stir. Photographs shift. Letters bleed with truths he never confessed. And sometimes, in the corner of her eye, she swears Elijah still watches.As Amelia clings to the hope that love can echo beyond death, the line between memory and haunting begins to blur. The walls know her secrets. The shadows speak in Elijah’s voice. And the deeper she follows those echoes, the more she must ask herself: Is she unraveling under the weight of loss-or has something far darker stepped into the hollow he left behind?Haunting, lyrical, and deeply unsettling, Echoes of the Fallen is a story of grief, obsession, and the dangerous ways love refuses to let go.

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