Where Echoes Die: A Novel

An International Thriller Award Finalist

Two sisters travel to an isolated Arizona town to investigate its connection to their mother’s death, but uncover more than they bargained for in this supernatural thriller from the author of The Dead and the Dark.

Beck Birsching has been adrift since the death of her mother, a brilliant but troubled investigative reporter. She can’t stop herself from slipping into memories of happier days, longing for a time when things were more normal. So when a mysterious letter in her mother’s handwriting arrives in the mail that reads Come and find me, pointing to the small town at the center of her last investigation, Beck hopes that it may hold the answers.

But when Beck and her sister Riley arrive in Backravel, Arizona, it’s clear that something’s off. There are no cars, no cemeteries, no churches. The town is a mix of dilapidated military structures and new, shiny buildings, all overseen by a gleaming treatment center high on a plateau. No one seems to remember when they got there, and when Beck digs deeper into the town’s enigmatic leader and his daughter, Avery, she begins to suspect that they know more than they’re letting on.

As Beck and her sister search for answers about their mother, she and Avery are increasingly drawn together, and their unexpected connection brings up emotions Beck has fought to keep buried. Beck is desperate to hold onto the way things used to be, but when she starts losing herself in Backravel—and its connection to her mother— she risks losing her way back out.

In Where Echoes Die, Courtney Gould draws readers into a haunting desert town to explore grief, the weight of not letting go of the past, first love, and the bonds between sisters, mothers and daughters.

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352 pages

Average rating: 5.33

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Anonymous
Nov 07, 2024
6/10 stars
I was drawn in by both the beautiful cover and the setting. There were many problems with the book. Despite the intriguing premise and setting, I found the characters to be uninteresting, which made the book drag for me. Despite this, I think the YA readers who are this book's intended audience will enjoy it.

Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for providing me with a copy of this book
steimer
Aug 05, 2024
5/10 stars
Sisters, Beck and Riley set off to Backravel, a town their late mother spent ample time investigating. While visiting, Beck goes on an emotional roller coaster with grief and the story almost folds in on itself. The concept is unique and imaginative, and I enjoyed the sci-fi touch. It did seem a bit scattered and drawn at times. The romance aspect was well written, but so brief, and barely there that it doesn’t serve a huge purpose to the storyline and was honestly unnecessary. The plot twist I found predictable and comes pretty late in the story. Being a young adult novel, this is definitely a book I probably would’ve enjoyed a little more as a teenager. An easy read though, I did not love nor hate it.

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