

The Echo of Us
What if you were forced to live the echo of your own choices?
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Arthur Pendleton is a titan of industry, a man who makes decisions by the numbers. When he signs a corporate initiative that will eliminate over three hundred jobs, he sees only progress, not the lives he’s shattering. Elena, his spiritual-but-distant neighbor, hears the sounds of a domestic fight through her wall and chooses to turn up her meditation music instead of intervening. David, the man behind that wall, believes his rage is the only way to hold his crumbling world together. Len, a struggling contractor, is one missed payment away from disaster, leaving a trail of broken promises in his wake. And Samuel, the homeless man Arthur passes every day, is the living, breathing consequence of choices just like theirs.
They are strangers, orbiting one another in the same city, believing their lives are separate.
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Until the universe shifts.
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In a single, inexplicable moment, they are ripped from their own realities and plunged into the lives their actions helped create. The CEO wakes as the homeless man. The bystander becomes the abused wife. The angry husband finds himself paralyzed in the peaceful home he scorned. The unreliable contractor is trapped in the unfinished wreckage of his own betrayal.
The Echo of Us is a breathtakingly original and profoundly moving novel about interconnectedness, empathy, and the inescapable law of cause and effect. Part spiritual fable, part social commentary, this unforgettable debut explores what happens when we are forced to face the hidden cost of our indifference, our anger, and our fear—and in doing so, discover the transformative power of radical compassion.
For readers of The Midnight Library and Cloud Atlas, this is a story that will challenge you, change you, and remind you of the invisible threads that bind us all.
