Description
Death is no longer the end of conversation. But some voices were never meant to be heard.
Kai Mercer is a neuroengineer at Mnemosyne Corporation, creators of Echo—a revolutionary technology that allows the terminally ill to record their consciousness so loved ones can speak to them after death. Every Sunday, Kai visits his mother Anika’s Echo. It’s exactly like talking to her again. Until the day she says something she shouldn’t know.
Buried in her neural map, Kai discovers fragments of another consciousness—Dr. Samuel Cross, a researcher who died in a “lab accident” six years ago. His final moments were secretly recorded, and his voice is now bleeding through the Echo system, carrying a desperate warning about the corporation Kai works for and its charismatic CEO, Aldric Vane.
Teaming up with Lena Cross, the journalist daughter of the murdered researcher, Kai must infiltrate Mnemosyne’s most secure data vault, confront the man who built Echo on a foundation of lies, and make an impossible choice: protect the technology that lets him speak to his mother, or expose the truth and lose her forever.
Why you will love this story
- A thought-provoking sci-fi thriller about memory, grief, and the ethics of technology
- Emotionally resonant—a son’s love for his mother drives every page
- A gripping mystery with a shocking corporate conspiracy at its heart
- A bittersweet, satisfying ending that asks: what does it truly mean to let go?

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