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What if the past wasn’t just remembered—what if it remembered you back?
In a near future where memory dives can unlock ancestral experiences, Mira Kalix is a top-tier Observer for Echo Root, the world’s most advanced neuro-archive. But when she begins seeing the same mysterious figure across unrelated memory threads—unchanged by time, always watching—she realizes something is very wrong.
Her investigation leads her to a chilling discovery: she’s not just accessing history—she’s part of it. Repeatedly. Across centuries. Across deaths. Mira is the root of something bigger, something hidden.
Now hunted by the very system she helped build, Mira must choose: reset the loop and forget everything—or risk madness by confronting the truth buried in the memory stream.
Echo Root is a gripping sci-fi thriller that blends cutting-edge neuroscience with haunting suspense, asking the ultimate question: Who were you before you were born—and what happens if you remember too much?
Perfect for fans of Black Mirror, Blake Crouch, and Neal Shusterman, this debut will stay in your mind long after the last page.
In a near future where memory dives can unlock ancestral experiences, Mira Kalix is a top-tier Observer for Echo Root, the world’s most advanced neuro-archive. But when she begins seeing the same mysterious figure across unrelated memory threads—unchanged by time, always watching—she realizes something is very wrong.
Her investigation leads her to a chilling discovery: she’s not just accessing history—she’s part of it. Repeatedly. Across centuries. Across deaths. Mira is the root of something bigger, something hidden.
Now hunted by the very system she helped build, Mira must choose: reset the loop and forget everything—or risk madness by confronting the truth buried in the memory stream.
Echo Root is a gripping sci-fi thriller that blends cutting-edge neuroscience with haunting suspense, asking the ultimate question: Who were you before you were born—and what happens if you remember too much?
Perfect for fans of Black Mirror, Blake Crouch, and Neal Shusterman, this debut will stay in your mind long after the last page.