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The Digital Echo

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"The Digital Echo" is a gripping crime thriller set in the Northeast of England, focusing on the complex dynamics of a missing persons case. The narrative begins with Detective Mortimer Grimshaw, a stoic and enigmatic new addition to the Washington Constabulary, paired with the vibrant and empathetic Sergeant Chloe Harper. Their partnership is forged while investigating the mysterious disappearance of Molly Reid, a 14-year-old girl caught between societal expectations and her quest for identity.

The story delves deep into Molly’s struggles—her isolation at home, where her father pressures her to conform, and among peers, who fail to understand her individuality. Through Molly’s diary and digital footprint, Grimshaw and Harper uncover her secret online interactions with "DarkSeraphim," a manipulative figure grooming her under the guise of offering belonging and escape.

The investigation intensifies as Grimshaw and Harper piece together clues, navigating Molly's gothic subculture and unravelling the digital threads tying her to DarkSeraphim. The novel captures the race against time as the detectives, leveraging their contrasting personalities and skills, work tirelessly to trace Molly’s whereabouts and prevent her from falling deeper into danger.

"The Digital Echo" combines modern themes of online predation and identity with the traditional grit of detective work, portraying a haunting reflection of isolation in a hyper-connected world.

228 pages, Paperback

Published January 23, 2025

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Craig Thompson

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Craig Ringwalt Thompson (b. September 21, 1975 in Traverse City, Michigan) is a graphic novelist best known for his 2003 work Blankets. Thompson has received four Harvey Awards, two Eisner Awards, and two Ignatz Awards. In 2007, his cover design for the Menomena album Friend and Foe received a Grammy nomination for Best Recording Package.

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