Echoes of the Abyss is a slow-burning psychological horror novel where trauma, memory, and reality collapse into one another.
Dr. Evelyn Harper is a respected psychiatrist battling more than just her patients' nightmares-she's haunted by one of her own: the childhood disappearance of her sister Sarah, and a symbol carved into a barn door that never left her mind. When a new patient, Michael Reeves, begins describing dreams that eerily echo Evelyn's buried past-hallways with locked doors, a red door marked with the same symbol, and a figure with her sister's scar-the line between patient and doctor, nightmare and memory, starts to blur.
As their sessions intensify, Michael and Evelyn begin to share visions of a decaying textile mill, a place tied to an unsolved ritualistic murder. Detective Chen is investigating that very crime-and the only clue is a symbol no one else should know. With each session and sleepless night, Evelyn is pulled deeper into a shared dreamworld that bleeds into reality. Something is calling to them. Something that demands: Find her.
Tense, atmospheric, and psychologically harrowing, Echoes of the Abyss is a descent into intergenerational grief, suppressed memory, and the unspeakable horror that lives at the edge of perception.