When fifteen-year-old Nathan Cole touches a strange spiral carved into an ancient wall, he does not expect the world to answer back.
In an instant, he is pulled into the Cycle, a hidden network of collapsing worlds balanced on the edge of existence. Ships lie trapped beneath glowing oceans. Cities float between planes of reality. Children survive in fragments of broken dimensions. And somewhere within it all, the Hunters watch.
Nathan is no warrior. He is not chosen by prophecy. He is just a boy who opened the wrong door and refused to close it.
To return home, he must face four elemental Fire, Water, Earth and Air, but the deeper he walks, the more he realises the truth. The Cycle does not just test worlds. It tests the people who dare to change them.
Perfect for readers aged 10–16 who love fast-paced fantasy, strange worlds, emotional stakes, and reluctant heroes, Adventures of the Sigil is the start of a powerful new upper middle-grade/young adult series about courage, consequence, and choice.
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.