THE ECHO KEEPER
THE ECHO KEEPER: In a twilight city stitched together by secrets, Elias—a solitary watchmaker burdened by regret—guards a device that can do the impossible: extract the final thoughts of the dead.

These last echoes are more than words. They're fragments of love, guilt, betrayal, and longing—stored like clockwork ghosts inside glass vials. Elias calls them memory gears. The world calls them dangerous.

When a mysterious young woman arrives at his shop—silent, haunted, and carrying a whisper of someone Elias once failed to save—his carefully controlled solitude unravels. Her presence awakens forgotten wounds and dormant truths, setting off a chain of events that reaches deep into the heart of the city's grief.

As Elias begins to uncover the girl's origins, he finds himself caught in a web of hidden experiments, fractured timelines, and memory merchants who would kill to control the past. But the more he listens to the voices of the dead, the more he begins to question his own choices—and the role he played in a tragedy that refuses to stay buried.

The Echo Keeper is a speculative, emotionally charged novel about memory, grief, and what it means to bear the weight of other people's truths. Part ghost story, part philosophical mystery, and part poetic exploration of loss, it asks a simple but haunting question:

If the dead could speak, would you listen—and what would it cost you?
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THE ECHO KEEPER
THE ECHO KEEPER: In a twilight city stitched together by secrets, Elias—a solitary watchmaker burdened by regret—guards a device that can do the impossible: extract the final thoughts of the dead.

These last echoes are more than words. They're fragments of love, guilt, betrayal, and longing—stored like clockwork ghosts inside glass vials. Elias calls them memory gears. The world calls them dangerous.

When a mysterious young woman arrives at his shop—silent, haunted, and carrying a whisper of someone Elias once failed to save—his carefully controlled solitude unravels. Her presence awakens forgotten wounds and dormant truths, setting off a chain of events that reaches deep into the heart of the city's grief.

As Elias begins to uncover the girl's origins, he finds himself caught in a web of hidden experiments, fractured timelines, and memory merchants who would kill to control the past. But the more he listens to the voices of the dead, the more he begins to question his own choices—and the role he played in a tragedy that refuses to stay buried.

The Echo Keeper is a speculative, emotionally charged novel about memory, grief, and what it means to bear the weight of other people's truths. Part ghost story, part philosophical mystery, and part poetic exploration of loss, it asks a simple but haunting question:

If the dead could speak, would you listen—and what would it cost you?
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THE ECHO KEEPER

THE ECHO KEEPER

by FRANK PARWAZ
THE ECHO KEEPER

THE ECHO KEEPER

by FRANK PARWAZ

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THE ECHO KEEPER: In a twilight city stitched together by secrets, Elias—a solitary watchmaker burdened by regret—guards a device that can do the impossible: extract the final thoughts of the dead.

These last echoes are more than words. They're fragments of love, guilt, betrayal, and longing—stored like clockwork ghosts inside glass vials. Elias calls them memory gears. The world calls them dangerous.

When a mysterious young woman arrives at his shop—silent, haunted, and carrying a whisper of someone Elias once failed to save—his carefully controlled solitude unravels. Her presence awakens forgotten wounds and dormant truths, setting off a chain of events that reaches deep into the heart of the city's grief.

As Elias begins to uncover the girl's origins, he finds himself caught in a web of hidden experiments, fractured timelines, and memory merchants who would kill to control the past. But the more he listens to the voices of the dead, the more he begins to question his own choices—and the role he played in a tragedy that refuses to stay buried.

The Echo Keeper is a speculative, emotionally charged novel about memory, grief, and what it means to bear the weight of other people's truths. Part ghost story, part philosophical mystery, and part poetic exploration of loss, it asks a simple but haunting question:

If the dead could speak, would you listen—and what would it cost you?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940184523408
Publisher: FARRUKH PARWAZ
Publication date: 05/26/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 364 KB

About the Author

Frank Parwaz is a Canadian author whose storytelling blends lyrical prose with emotional depth and psychological insight. With a background in finance and a lifelong passion for literature, he brings a unique voice to contemporary speculative fiction—one that explores grief, memory, and the quiet forces that shape our lives. The Echo Keeper is his haunting debut, a meditation on silence, truth, and the echoes that remain when everything else fades. Frank lives in Alberta, where he is already at work on his next novel.
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