LULLABY'S ECHO
A novel about grief, consciousness, and the terrifying possibility that what matters about a person may survive somewhere other than the body that held them.
When the people we lose leave more behind than a body, grief stops being an ending — and becomes a question of where, and what, still answers.
Overview
Lullaby's Echo is Book One of the planned Trinity of Echoes — a dark speculative novel that treats grief not as a wound to be healed but as evidence of a question we would rather not ask. If the self is more than the body that carries it, then loss is not a clean disappearance. Something remains, somewhere, and it is not always content to stay silent.
The Territory
The novel moves between intimate human grief and a larger, stranger architecture of consciousness — memory as something that can be stored, traced, and corrupted; identity as a signal that might survive its source. It is psychological and metaphysical horror in equal measure, built on character first and concept second.
The Trilogy
Lullaby's Echo opens the Trinity of Echoes, a planned three-book arc. The complete first-draft manuscript is finished; Books Two and Three are in development. Full manuscript access is available to agents and publishers on request.
Manuscript enquiries
The complete first draft of Lullaby's Echo is available to agents and publishers for review. Get in touch to discuss manuscript access and the wider Trinity of Echoes.