Echo Nova

Author:
Clint Hall
Publication:
2025 by Enclave Publishing
Genre:
Adventure, Fiction, Science Fiction
Pages:
320
Current state:
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Book Guide
As a poor teenager living in the Dregs, Dash Keane can only escape his dismal reality by competing in illegal rooftop races and staying up late to watch the timenet with his younger brother.
When there is an opportunity to participate in a competition set thousands of years in the past, he uses his rooftop racer skills to catch the eye of Mr. Myrtrym, head of entertainment for the massive Dominus Corporation.
It is the chance of a lifetime when Dominus Corp. hires Dash to be a timestar—the focus of his own series in which he must survive some of the most dangerous periods in history, including the Cretaceous period, feudal Japan, the Wild West, and the Golden Age of Piracy.
But when empathy for the people of the past conflicts with the desires of his new employer, he must decide whether the price of fame is worth it, a decision that may cost him everything.
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Reviews
Echo Nova
An exciting yet thoughtful critique of self-absorbed materialism and corporate greed...
Echo Nova
Reviewed by Betsy Farquhar
Echo Nova is as action-packed and fast-paced as one would expect for a story about illegal rooftop racing and time travel. Throw in an evil corporation that uses people for profit, a significant family secret that carries the promise of danger, and a striving young man forced to face his own greed… and you have a book that reads like a summer blockbuster. Echo Nova is a fun, quick read, but readers will find good food for thought amidst the action sequences and interesting tech...