"The Echoing Day" is a psychological thriller that plunges readers into the fractured mind of Alex, a person trapped in an unrelenting time loop. Each day repeats with eerie precision-but subtle, unsettling distortions begin to bleed through: memories warp, strangers shift roles, and reality itself seems to fray at the edges. As Alex grapples with paranoia, identity erosion, and the haunting question of whether the prison is external or self-made, they must confront buried trauma and the manipulative forces-both real and imagined-that shape their looping existence.
A haunting exploration of memory, perception, and the architecture of the self, this novel blurs the line between psychological breakdown and cosmic anomaly, leaving readers questioning what is real-and who they can trust.
"The Echoing Day" is a psychological thriller that plunges readers into the fractured mind of Alex, a person trapped in an unrelenting time loop. Each day repeats with eerie precision-but subtle, unsettling distortions begin to bleed through: memories warp, strangers shift roles, and reality itself seems to fray at the edges. As Alex grapples with paranoia, identity erosion, and the haunting question of whether the prison is external or self-made, they must confront buried trauma and the manipulative forces-both real and imagined-that shape their looping existence.
A haunting exploration of memory, perception, and the architecture of the self, this novel blurs the line between psychological breakdown and cosmic anomaly, leaving readers questioning what is real-and who they can trust.