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Echo Protocol

Thomas Rodriguez Sunniland ()

Subgenre
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
Pages (Standard (250-400))
Setting
CSM age16

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentNone
LanguageModerate

Trigger warnings

AmnesiaBetrayalGaslightingManipulationMental ManipulationTraumaViolence

Positive tags

MysteryHigh AngstSelf-Discovery

Tropes

AmnesiaCyberpunkDystopiaHard SFMorally Gray ProtagonistReluctant HeroRogue AISocial SF

Themes

IdentityMemoryTruth and LiesSelf-DiscoveryPower and CorruptionConspiracyWhat Makes Us Human

Synopsis

In a future where memory is currency, truth is weaponized, and forgetting is survival, one woman must uncover the identity she once chose to erase—before the past catches up to destroy her. Reva Myles is a forensic memory analyst for the Bureau, trained to decode neural strands and expose deception. But when a crime scene memory shows her own face as the killer, Reva is thrust into a conspiracy that rewrites everything she thought she knew—even her own past. Haunted by fragments of erased memories and hunted by a system she once served, Reva discovers a shadow organization—Echo Protocol—that may hold the key to why she chose to forget. With the help of a rogue memory hacker and a buried backup of her former self, she must race to dismantle a weaponized memory system that threatens to erase identity on a global scale. But the deeper she dives, the more terrifying the truth becomes: she wasn’t just part of the system—she helped build it. Echo Protocol is a cerebral, high-stakes science fiction thriller about memory, identity, and the dangerous power of rewriting history. Perfect for fans of Black Mirror , Neuromancer , and The Peripheral , this gripping audiobook explores what it means to know yourself in a world where even your memories can lie.

Tags

Techno-ThrillerPsychological ThrillerNoir SFNear-Future