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Echoes of the Cliffs

By: Rick Eugene
Narrated by: Solly Casino, Cathy Casino
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He watches. He waits. He believes she belongs to him.

Sam has never been the kind of guy people notice. Overshadowed by his brother, ignored by his parents, and discarded by the one girl he thought he’d love forever, he’s spent his life on the sidelines—until he finds Rylee.

She’s everything he’s ever wanted. Beautiful, vibrant, untouchable. A rising social media star who doesn’t even know he exists. But that’s about to change.

What starts as innocent admiration quickly spirals into obsession. A comment, a gift, a chance encounter—Sam is convinced fate is pulling them together. And when he finally gets close enough to step into her world, he refuses to let anything—or anyone—stand in his way.

But Rylee isn’t the girl he thought she was, and Sam is about to learn that some love stories were never meant to be written.

Dark, twisted, and utterly gripping, Echoes of the Cliffs is a chilling psychological thriller about obsession, illusion, and how far one man will go to claim the love he thinks he deserves.

Perfect for fans of Caroline Kepnes’ YOU and Lisa Unger’s Confessions on the 7:45.

©2025 Rick Eugene (P)2025 Rick Eugene
Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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Echoes of the Cliffs hooked me from the very first line. It’s haunting, intimate, and dripping with psychological tension. Think You by Caroline Kepnes meets The Silent Patient—but with a voice all its own. The story dives deep into the mind of a man unraveling as obsession, grief, and desire twist into something much darker.

The narration is phenomenal. The voice acting brings every chapter to life—especially the dual POVs. The male voice perfectly captures the protagonist’s spiral into madness, while the female narrator adds vulnerability and grit to Rylee’s perspective. Together, it creates a chilling duet of unraveling truths and dangerous fixations.

This isn’t your typical thriller. It’s personal. Disturbing. And at times uncomfortably real. The pacing is tight, the prose is lyrical but sharp, and the ending? Jaw-dropping.

If you’re looking for your next dark obsession, Echoes of the Cliffs delivers.

Obsessive. Twisted. Addicting. A must-listen psychological thriller.

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