Ava remembers the flicker-but not what came before it. Not the journal that writes back. Not the man with eyes like static. Not the hum in the walls that grows louder when she listens.
What begins as a whispered anomaly in her flat unravels into something far more profound: a spiral of shifting ink, thresholds that vanish, and a room that seems to remember her. Guided by cryptic messages, a key etched with forgotten letters, and echoes from a girl named Grace, Ava steps into a memory that isn't hers-or maybe it always was.
The Spiral and the Circle is a quiet, poetic novel about presence, recursion, and reclaiming the self. For readers who've stood at the edge of a choice, felt a breath that wasn't theirs, or sensed a signal in the silence.
Step inside. The circle is waiting.