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Song of Dimensions

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For a world-renowned violinist, music is a fortress built of logic and control. But some melodies refuse to be contained.

Eliana Castillo has built her life on the mathematical perfection of her music, a shield against the mystical beliefs of the grandmother who raised her. But during a sold-out concert, her hands betray her. She plays a phantom melody she's never heard—a haunting requiem that marks the exact moment of her grandmother's death an ocean away.

This impossible event shatters her carefully constructed reality, plunging her into a world she has spent her life denying. She is the last in a secret line of "Harmony Keepers," guardians of an ancient power that maintains the balance of reality through music. Now, that power is being hunted.

Nathaniel Voss, the ruthless head of a global corporation, wields a twisted, weaponized version of acoustic science. He seeks to capture the "Harmony Sequence"—a song of immense power—and use it to impose a sterile, silent order on all of humanity, erasing the emotions he sees as a chaotic flaw.

Eliana’s only ally is Julian Blackmore, a brilliant but disgraced scientist with his own dark ties to Voss's technology. Pursued across the globe from the jazz-haunted streets of New Orleans to the ancient ghats of Varanasi, they must race to decipher the clues Isabella left behind. With each recovered fragment of the song, Eliana’s own power grows, forcing her to choose between the science she trusts and the legacy she can no longer deny.

Song of Dimensions is a high-octane speculative thriller that blends ancient mysticism with cutting-edge science. It's a story of legacy, loss, and the unimaginable power of a single, perfect song in a world on the brink of a silent apocalypse.

76 pages, Paperback

Published October 27, 2025

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Sara Warner

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Winner of the Grand Prize for Fiction in the 2013 Next Generation Indie Book Awards for her novel Still Waters, Sara Warner is a third-generation Floridian and environmentalist. At various times in her life she has taught literature at Florida State University, bred and trained champion horses, and worked as a musician. She has a Ph.D. in History, Theory, and Culture from Emory University. She makes her home in the wilds of the Florida panhandle with her husband, several horses, dogs, cats, and assorted wildlife friends. She is the author of Down to the Waterline: Nature, Boundaries, and the Law in Florida, as well as her novel, Still Waters.

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