The Echo Rewritten — Book Club Guide

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The Echo Rewritten follows Serenya Nerio, blamed for a catastrophic bridge collapse she did not cause, and Kael, the assassin sent to find her — two people caught in the same lie, pulled toward a truth someone has spent five years burying.

Discussion Questions

  1. Serenya carries an innocence she cannot prove and a guilt she cannot entirely refuse. Have you ever internalized blame that wasn't yours? What does that do to a person over time?
  2. Kael's reports grow deliberately vague as his mission continues. At what point does loyalty to an institution become complicity in its crimes?
  3. The stormglass records memory perfectly — but the Council controls what is read. What does the novel suggest about who controls history and why that matters?
  4. Serenya is present but unnamed in her own city — erased without being killed. What forms of erasure exist in our own world?
  5. The novel ends on a cliffhanger with both Serenya and Kael falling. What do you think the author is saying about resolution and survival?
  6. Kael falls in love with the person he was sent to kill. At what point did you sense his mission shifting? What caused it?
  7. Memory in Bridgefall can be authored — rewritten to serve those in power. If your own memories could be selectively erased or rewritten, what would you want protected most?