Nocturnal Echoes

· Gregory Mattix
Ebook
310
Pages
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About this ebook

Devin Walker’s waking life pales in comparison to what happens after he closes his eyes at night. By day, he’s a shut-in, a freelance artist and gamer who doesn’t leave his home. But by night, soaring on the wings of potent sedatives, he finds himself thrust into one ultravivid nightmare after another, unable to escape the suspicion that they provide clues to a riddle he must solve—his forgotten past. As Devin spirals deeper into addiction, paranoia takes hold, and he struggles to discern reality from delusion.


Then one night, Devin realizes he’s not alone in his nightmares. Someone or something has been watching him. He soon discovers that dreams are not as harmless as he’d always been led to believe, nor are monsters confined to the realm of fiction. As the final pieces of Devin’s enigmatic past fall into place, he realizes he must venture into the darkest corners of the dream domain on a desperate quest to save a loved one before it’s too late.


Nocturnal Echoes is a surreal dark fantasy horror novel from the author of Blood Aurora and Remember Tomorrow.


***As a special bonus, this book includes the short story "Dream Eater."***

About the author

Gregory Mattix grew up in the blazing heat of the Arizona desert. He obtained a degree in Business Administration at the University of Arizona, served in the military, and lived overseas for a time. He currently lives in Colorado with his wife. He is the author of Remember Tomorrow and the Extensis Vitae and Nexus of the Planes series.

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