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Echo: The Infinite Cycle

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Reality bends. Identity fractures. The Sigil remembers.

Nathan Cole is a man torn between worlds, a peacekeeping pilot, a soldier haunted by failures, a witness to an impossible rupture by CERN, and the unwilling bearer of an ancient symbol that should not exist.

When the Sigil pulls him across fractured realities, Nathan finds himself slipping between lives. A crusader in a holy war, a lone survivor in a collapsing dimension, an astronaut drifting beyond Earth’s orbit. Each world reveals another shard of the truth, another consequence of the cosmic breach that started it all.

Shadow agencies close in. An unseen intelligence manipulates him, and throughout every reality, a familiar woman appears connected to him across lifetimes, bound by the Sigil’s call.

To survive, Nathan must understand what the Sigil really a warning, a map, and a key to a threat that spans universes.

The Infinite Cycle is a gripping, reality-twisting sci-fi thriller exploring identity, destiny, and the cost of choices that echo across dimensions.

Perfect for fans of Blake Crouch, Neal Stephenson, and cosmic science thrillers.

336 pages, Paperback

Published November 29, 2025

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D. Gohil

2 books
D Gohil is a British author whose work explores time, identity, and the quiet consequences of choice. With a background in complex systems and technology, his fiction often examines what happens when logic, structure, and certainty begin to fracture.

Echo: The Infinite Cycle is his debut novel, a reflective speculative story that weaves together memory, recurrence, and lived experience across time. He is interested in questions that resist simple answers, and in stories that reward patience and thought.

He lives in the UK and is currently working on the next instalment in the Echo series.

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