The Echo of Still Waters

Author:   R A Collins
Publisher:   R. A. Collins
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9798233123368


Pages:   310
Publication Date:   17 November 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Echo of Still Waters


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Theme: Resilience, Identity, and the Quiet Power of Devotion. Synopsis: Julian Thorne was once hailed as the ""Poet of Concrete,"" a visionary landscape architect who believed that urban spaces could heal the human soul. However, a decade of bureaucratic rejections, compromised designs, and a devastating professional betrayal has left him hollow. At thirty-eight, Julian is ready to burn his blueprints and disappear into the anonymity of a mundane life, convinced that his vision was nothing more than a youthful delusion. His wife, Elena, a concert cellist who understands the language of silence better than anyone, watches his descent not with frantic intervention, but with a steady, unwavering presence. She does not offer empty platitudes or demand that he ""try harder."" Instead, she acts as a living mirror, reflecting the man he was before the world tried to rewrite him. *The Echo of Still Waters* is an intimate exploration of the dark night of the soul and the subtle, gravitational pull of a love that refuses to let a flame go out, even when the person carrying it has forgotten how to breathe. Setting & Plot: The story is set in the atmospheric, rain-slicked streets of Seattle and the rugged, misty coastline of the Pacific Northwest. The plot follows a ""Phoenix Rising"" structure, but with a slow, literary burn. It begins at Julian's absolute nadir-the day he loses his final major commission. The first half of the novel focuses on the psychological weight of failure and the temptation of surrender. The second half shifts toward a quiet reconstruction of self, sparked by a singular, small project that Elena subtly nudges into his path-not for fame, but for his own survival. Selling Point: 1. Psychological Depth: A visceral look at ""burnout"" and the existential crisis of the modern professional. 2. Refined Romance: A portrayal of marriage that moves beyond passion into the territory of spiritual companionship and mutual sanctuary. 3. Linguistic Elegance: Written with a rhythmic, poetic cadence that elevates the mundane into the profound. 4. Authenticity: No ""miracle"" fixes; the protagonist's rise is hard-earned, realistic, and deeply moving. Characters: 1. Julian Thorne: Protagonist. A man of high intellect and deep sensitivity, currently eroded by cynicism. 2. Elena Thorne: Julian's wife. A cellist. She is the ""still water"" of the title-calm, deep, and reflective. 3. Marcus Vane: Julian's former partner who betrayed him; the antagonist representing corporate greed. 4. Dr. Silas Thorne: Julian's estranged father, a retired gardener who holds the key to Julian's early passion. 5. Sarah Jenkins: A community leader who offers Julian the project that becomes his turning point.

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Author:   R A Collins
Publisher:   R. A. Collins
Imprint:   R. A. Collins
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.308kg
ISBN:  

9798233123368


Pages:   310
Publication Date:   17 November 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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