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Echoes of the Forgotten

By: Patrick B. Dunn
Narrated by: John Y. Walker III
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Summary

The story of Echoes of the Forgotten was born from a fascination with places that hold more than they reveal. I have always been drawn to the idea that a house or a stretch of land can carry the weight of its history—untold stories lingering in the air, waiting to be uncovered. Pine Drive and the Duck Pond became the perfect backdrop for a tale about the unseen connections between the past and the present, where a seemingly abandoned house holds dark secrets tied to the land itself.

What would it be like to return to a place that has forgotten time, but not the events that shaped it? To step into a house that is more than wood and stone, more than a structure—it’s a witness. This question drove the creation of Ethan Beaumont’s journey into the heart of a forgotten curse, where ancient forces blur the line between reality and myth.

At its core, Echoes of the Forgotten explores the terrifying power of memory, not just in the human mind but in the very ground we walk upon. It’s about the things we try to leave behind, the legacies of the past, and the inescapable truth that some things cannot be buried.

As you delve into this story, I hope you’ll find not just a tale of suspense and mystery, but a deeper reflection on how the past shapes us—even when we aren’t aware of it.

This book is a reminder that sometimes, when we look into the forgotten places of the world, they look back.

©2024 Patrick B. Dunn (P)2024 Patrick B. Dunn
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