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Echoes of the Forgotten: A Short Story Collection, Book 2

A Collection of Dark Futures, Lost Voices, and Unseen Terrors

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Echoes of the Forgotten: A Short Story Collection, Book 2

By: Kevin Walker
Narrated by: Terrence Scott Miller
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Echoes of the Forgotten
A Collection of Dark Futures, Lost Voices, and Unseen Terrors

Beyond the veil of the known universe, in the silent corridors of abandoned ships and forgotten cities, something stirs. Echoes of the Forgotten gathers six haunting tales of cosmic dread, temporal paradoxes, and human frailty—a collection where the familiar becomes terrifying, and the past refuses to stay buried.

A hollow captain lures an unsuspecting crew into a trap set by something unseen.

On the Moon’s barren surface, scientists hear their own voices foretelling doom.

A lonely astronaut’s broadcast twists into a signal from a nightmare.

A ghost ship returns from the void—but not alone.

A storm chaser faces a sentient tempest with memories of loss as fierce as the winds.

A librarian finds the power to rewrite time itself—and the terrible cost of doing so.

In Echoes of the Forgotten, every story is a fragment of a universe where isolation breeds horror, and where the echoes of what was—and what might have been—can never be silenced.

©2025 Kevin Apollo Walker (P)2025 Kevin Apollo Walker
Anthologies & Short Stories Psychological Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense
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