Echoes of the Unspoken: A Psychological Thriller When silence becomes a weapon, who can you trust-even yourself? Dr. Julian Voss appears to be the perfect husband and respected psychiatrist, but behind closed doors, he's conducting a chilling experiment in psychological manipulation. His wife Olivia lives in a carefully constructed reality where her memories aren't her own, and his patient Lena Maren has spent five years trapped in therapeutic silence, hiding the truth about her husband's mysterious death. When Julian is found shot dead in his office, both women confess to the murder. But in a case where memories can be implanted and reality can be rewritten, how do you determine the truth when neither woman can trust her own mind? Detective Blake Rowan must navigate a labyrinth of false memories, manipulated testimonies, and psychological warfare as he uncovers a network of predatory therapists who use their patients as test subjects. With the help of forensic psychiatrist Dr. Sarah Chen, he discovers that Julian's death is just the beginning of a conspiracy that reaches into the highest levels of the medical establishment. Echoes of the Unspoken is a gripping psychological thriller that explores the devastating effects of gaslighting, the power of found family, and the courage it takes to reclaim your own voice. Perfect for fans of Gone Girl, The Silent Patient, and Sharp Objects. "A masterful exploration of psychological manipulation that will leave you questioning everything you think you know about memory, truth, and survival." Content Warning: This novel contains themes of psychological abuse, gaslighting, and domestic violence.