The Echo After Truth is the haunting final installment in the searing poetry trilogy that began with The Cost of Looking Clean and The Price of Being Quiet. This collection gives voice to what remains after the truth has been told-but not believed.
Through sharp, unflinching verse, the poet captures the emotional and systemic fallout of speaking up in a world built to silence. These poems echo with the tension of unresolved injustice, the ache of being right in a system that punishes dissent, and the lingering noise of institutions that scrub the surface while letting rot remain beneath.
Drawing from lived experience as a healthcare professional turned whistleblower, the author writes with clarity, fire, and devastating precision. The Echo After Truth is a testament for those who have risked everything to speak, only to be met with retaliation, erasure, or complicity.
This is not a book of closure-it's a record of what truth sounds like when it's still echoing in the dark.
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