This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Dive into the misty allure of Echoes, a town where the lines between legend and reality blur as easily as the fog that clings to its shores. "Echoes of the Past," a captivating novella by Philip J Jones, weaves a tale of mystery, young love, and a quest for truth that will keep you turning pages long into the night.
Elena Winters thought she'd left her coastal hometown behind, but when personal tragedy calls her back, she's pulled into an investigation as murky as Echoes' ocean tides. As the town prepares for its dazzling annual festival, Elena uncovers a pattern of disappearances that echo through the years, each one whispering of hidden secrets and a dark undercurrent beneath the town's quaint veneer.
Enter Nathan Hale-a young detective whose steely gaze and earnest resolve make Elena's heart flutter as much as her reporter's instinct. Together, they delve into Echoes' past, unraveling a tangled history that binds the fate of the town to a secretive society. With the festival drawing near, Elena and Nathan race to piece together clues that are as enigmatic as the shifting sands of Echoes' beaches.
But it's not just the mystery Elena has to contend with. Her rekindled friendship with the vibrant and artistic Maggie Reynard brings a splash of color to the gray shades of the investigation. And as Elena gets closer to the truth, she must navigate the complex web of high school friendships, first loves, and a society that has more to hide than anyone knows.
Will Elena and Nathan's bond be strong enough to outshine the shadows? Can they expose the truth before the society's grip tightens? "Echoes of the Past" is perfect for young adults who crave a blend of suspense and heartfelt emotion, set against a backdrop of a small town with big secrets.
Unlock the mysteries of Echoes and discover a story of resilience, the power of connection, and the courage to face what lies beneath the surface.
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Dive into the misty allure of Echoes, a town where the lines between legend and reality blur as easily as the fog that clings to its shores. "Echoes of the Past," a captivating novella by Philip J Jones, weaves a tale of mystery, young love, and a quest for truth that will keep you turning pages long into the night.
Elena Winters thought she'd left her coastal hometown behind, but when personal tragedy calls her back, she's pulled into an investigation as murky as Echoes' ocean tides. As the town prepares for its dazzling annual festival, Elena uncovers a pattern of disappearances that echo through the years, each one whispering of hidden secrets and a dark undercurrent beneath the town's quaint veneer.
Enter Nathan Hale-a young detective whose steely gaze and earnest resolve make Elena's heart flutter as much as her reporter's instinct. Together, they delve into Echoes' past, unraveling a tangled history that binds the fate of the town to a secretive society. With the festival drawing near, Elena and Nathan race to piece together clues that are as enigmatic as the shifting sands of Echoes' beaches.
But it's not just the mystery Elena has to contend with. Her rekindled friendship with the vibrant and artistic Maggie Reynard brings a splash of color to the gray shades of the investigation. And as Elena gets closer to the truth, she must navigate the complex web of high school friendships, first loves, and a society that has more to hide than anyone knows.
Will Elena and Nathan's bond be strong enough to outshine the shadows? Can they expose the truth before the society's grip tightens? "Echoes of the Past" is perfect for young adults who crave a blend of suspense and heartfelt emotion, set against a backdrop of a small town with big secrets.
Unlock the mysteries of Echoes and discover a story of resilience, the power of connection, and the courage to face what lies beneath the surface.
Echoes of the Past: Winter's Coming Home
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940192369043 |
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Publisher: | Current Press |
Publication date: | 04/19/2024 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |