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The Gravity of Echoes. The Meridian Continuum, #6
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- ISBN8235018617
- EAN9798235018617
- Date de parution29/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
The sea beneath Pelagia remembers everything. Priya Suresh is a floodworks diver - practical, unsentimental, trained to find what's wrong with a city that sits on water and doesn't apologize for it. When she surfaces from a routine intake repair carrying a memory bloom that should not exist, she keeps it. The bloom contains her mother's voice. Her mother is alive. What Priya has stumbled into is not a systems glitch.
The civic administration has been harvesting memory-saturated water from death vents, submerged housing blocks, and displacement routes, routing it into sealed archives and editing what the city is allowed to grieve. Some lives are preserved. Others are erased. The people removed from civic ledgers don't disappear - they become stored, waterlogged, and officially forgotten. The deeper Priya goes, the more personal the record becomes.
A missing name in the displacement files matches her father's. The Gravity of Echoes is a novel about what institutions do with inconvenient memory - who controls it, who is protected by its absence, and whether truth released into open water can survive the weight of what was built to suppress it. It asks, quietly and without mercy, what a society owes to the people it chose not to remember.
The civic administration has been harvesting memory-saturated water from death vents, submerged housing blocks, and displacement routes, routing it into sealed archives and editing what the city is allowed to grieve. Some lives are preserved. Others are erased. The people removed from civic ledgers don't disappear - they become stored, waterlogged, and officially forgotten. The deeper Priya goes, the more personal the record becomes.
A missing name in the displacement files matches her father's. The Gravity of Echoes is a novel about what institutions do with inconvenient memory - who controls it, who is protected by its absence, and whether truth released into open water can survive the weight of what was built to suppress it. It asks, quietly and without mercy, what a society owes to the people it chose not to remember.








