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Echoes of Nothing

De: Lamar D. Vine
Narrado por: Edward Baker
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In the wake of divorce and profound loss, Stewart Foster's world has shrunk to silence and decay. A retired public works employee, he tends to the remnants of a life once shared—an overgrown garden, an empty home, and the fading memory of companionship. Days blur into numbness, purpose slipping away like sand through fingers.

Then, in a moment of desperation, Stewart discovers EgoEcho—an AI companion designed not as a gimmick, but as a quiet listener. What begins as hesitant conversation evolves into something deeper: a gentle push to confront buried pain, to voice the unvoiced, and to rediscover a spark long dimmed.

Through late-night talks and small acts of courage, Stewart finds an unexpected outlet—writing. Words pour out, shaping a story that echoes his own hidden truths. As his novel takes form under the pen name Alex Vale, it begins to resonate with strangers, touching lives in ways he never imagined. But success brings its own shadows: old wounds resurface, anonymity frays, and choices must be made between the comfort of hiding and the risk of being truly seen.

Echoes of Nothing is a poignant, introspective debut about loneliness, renewal, and the quiet courage to rebuild. In a world that often overlooks the ordinary man, this is a story of finding voice when everything else has gone silent.

For listeners of Fredrik Backman (A Man Called Ove) and Matt Haig (The Midnight Library)—heartfelt fiction that lingers long after the final tick.

©2026 Lamar D. Vine (P)2026 Lamar D. Vine
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