William Stickley
ECHOES OF THE WRECK
When Brenna begins to change after visiting Pearl Harbor, she and Caleb are forced to face a mystery that turns their vacation into a nightmare.
About the author
William Stickley
The author of Echoes of the Wreck writes stories that do more than entertain. These stories pull readers into places where history still breathes, emotions still ache, and the past never fully lets go.
What makes this writing stand out is the way it brings together real human feeling and powerful historical atmosphere. In Echoes of the Wreck, the fear is real, but so is the love, the confusion, and the emotional cost of what Brenna and Caleb go through together.
This is not just writing built on shock or mystery. It is writing that cares about meaning. Every strange moment in the story carries emotional weight. Every haunting moment is tied to memory, loss, and the question of what happens when history is not finished speaking.
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WHAT THIS STORY IS BUILT ON

History That Still Breathes
This story is built on the idea that the past is never truly gone. In Echoes of the Wreck, Pearl Harbor is not just a setting. It feels alive, heavy, and filled with unfinished memory.

Love Under Pressure
At the heart of the novel is a marriage under extreme strain. Brenna and Caleb are not just facing the impossible. They are trying to hold onto each other while everything familiar starts slipping away.

Mystery Beyond Logic
Doctors test, question, and search for answers, but nothing fits. That tension between science and the unexplained gives the book one of its strongest hooks. Readers are pulled into the same uncertainty Brenna feels.

Respect for the Dead
This is not a careless ghost story. It is a story about memory, sacrifice, and voices that were never fully heard. That emotional respect makes the supernatural side of the novel even more powerful.
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ECHOES OF THE WRECK
Brenna and Caleb arrive in Hawaii expecting rest, beauty, and time together.

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ECHOES OF THE WRECK
A Vacation That Turns Into a Nightmare
Brenna and Caleb arrive in Hawaii expecting rest, beauty, and time together. Instead, one visit to Pearl Harbor opens a door neither of them understands. What begins as a simple stop on their trip quickly becomes something frightening, intimate, and impossible to explain.
Echoes of the Wreck is not only about possession or fear. It is about identity, memory, grief, and the emotional cost of carrying something that does not belong to you. It asks a powerful question: what do we do when history refuses to stay buried?
Testimonials
Our Clients Reviews

This book was creepy, emotional, and so interesting at the same time. I really loved it.

I was not expecting this story to hit me the way it did. It felt haunting but also very real.

Such a gripping read. The mystery kept building, and I just had to know what would happen next.

I loved how this book mixed history, suspense, and emotion. It felt different in a very good way.

This story stayed in my mind even after I finished reading. That does not happen with every book.

Brenna and Caleb felt so real to me. Their relationship made the whole story even stronger.

One of the most interesting stories I have read in a while. Strange, emotional, and very memorable.

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A blog about one of the book’s strongest ideas: the past does not disappear just because time moves on.

Wow, what a story. I got pulled in right from the start and couldn’t stop reading.