Parker Peevyhouse's The Echo Room is a smart, claustrophobic, speculative young adult thriller with an immersive psychological mystery. The only thing worse than being locked in is facing what you locked out. Rett Ward knows how to hide. He's had six years of practice at Walling Home, the state-run boarding school where he learned how to keep his head down to survive. But when Rett wakes up locked in a small depot with no memory of how he got there, he can't hide. Not from the stranger in the next room. Or from the fact that there's someone else’s blood on his jumpsuit. Worse, every time he tries to escape, he wakes up right back where he started. Same day, same stranger, same bloodstained jumpsuit. As memories start to surface, Rett realizes that the logo on the walls is familiar, the stranger isn't a stranger, and the blood on his jumpsuit belongs to someone—or something—banging on the door to get in. Praise for The Echo Room: “The Maze Runner meets Memento in this clever, engrossing sci-fi mystery!” —New York Times bestselling author Jeanne Ryan “The Echo Room is just brilliant. Incandescent writing, wonderful characters, and a plot full of twists and blinding turns. Peevyhouse is a master storyteller.” —New York Times bestselling author Brittany Cavallaro
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“The fast-paced adventure is perfectly balanced by its slow-burn mystery. I couldn’t put The Echo Room down!”
— Jennifer Nielsen, New York Times bestselling author
“Recommended for readers who enjoy an adrenaline rush.”
— Valerie Lewis, co-owner, Hicklebee’s Children’s Books, San Jose, California“The Echo Room is 12 Monkeys for the next generation.”
— Hannah Walcher, teen events and marketing coordinator, Books Inc., San Francisco, California“The Echo Room is just brilliant…. full of twists and blinding turns. Peevyhouse is a master storyteller.”
— Brittany Cavallaro, New York Times bestselling authorBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Parker Peevyhouse is the author of The Echo Room and the critically acclaimed collection of novellas, Where Futures End, which was named a best book for teens by the New York Public Library, Chicago Public Library, and Bank Street. A former bookseller, Parker lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and works in education.