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The Echoes Beneath. The silence of the ashford Manor, #2
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- ISBN8235453500
- EAN9798235453500
- Date de parution06/05/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
The Echoes Beneath is a gothic psychological mystery set in Ashford Manor - a house that doesn't just hold secrets, it repeats them. When Avery Sinclair arrives at the manor, they quickly discover something deeply wrong: the residents act as though each morning is the first, a mirror shows a reflection that moves on its own, and whispered warnings come from a version of themselves trapped behind the glass.
As Avery digs deeper - through hidden recordings, a man presumed dead, and the testimony of people who have lived through this before - the truth emerges: the manor is a recursive system, endlessly cycling through iterations of the same events, using Avery as its central variable in search of a perfect outcome. The book asks a haunting philosophical question at its core - can a consciousness remain whole while holding a question it cannot resolve? - and answers it not with a solution, but with a proof of survival.
Dark, layered, and quietly devastating, it's a story about identity, memory, and what it means to be yourself when "yourself" has happened before.
As Avery digs deeper - through hidden recordings, a man presumed dead, and the testimony of people who have lived through this before - the truth emerges: the manor is a recursive system, endlessly cycling through iterations of the same events, using Avery as its central variable in search of a perfect outcome. The book asks a haunting philosophical question at its core - can a consciousness remain whole while holding a question it cannot resolve? - and answers it not with a solution, but with a proof of survival.
Dark, layered, and quietly devastating, it's a story about identity, memory, and what it means to be yourself when "yourself" has happened before.






