
The Echo Point File
The Echo Point was for recovery, but it only delivered release
Ex‑Navy SEAL Jet Rider has built a reputation in Ashwood as a relentless private investigator, a man who thrives in shadows and never lets go of a case.
When a series of unexplained deaths at Echo Point in Chicago draws his attention, Jet leaves familiar ground and steps into a city where every corner hides a secret.
Chicago offers no welcome. A silver sedan stalks him through the streets, a grieving RN presses a manila envelope into his hands, and every lead collapses into half‑truths. Official reports vanish, and the deeper Jet digs, the more he realizes the case isn’t about justice at all—it’s about containment.
Someone wants the truth buried, and they’ll go to great lengths to keep it hidden.
Jet doesn’t face the darkness alone. Two of his former SEAL teammates step in to help—one of them now working inside the Bureau. Together, they push against the walls closing in, piecing together fragments of obsession: scrawled notes, repeated mantras, and evidence of guilt bleeding onto paper.
Each discovery points to a system designed to erase lives and silence questions.
The investigation forces Jet to confront his own limits. Haunted by his past and driven by instinct, he must decide whether to walk away or risk being consumed by the same shadows that claimed Echo Point.
The Echo Point File is a taut, atmospheric thriller where paranoia and guilt collide, and where every secret has a cost—and closure is never clean.
Readers Opine
5.0 out of 5 stars Jet is an Amazing Character
Jet is an amazing character – smart, tough, real, and flawed. It is nice to have a great character that isn’t perfect in everything they do. Jet manages to put everything together in a realistic way to solve the crime. This is a great story with surprises along the way. I am loving the Jet Rider series.
5.0 out of 5 stars: Bravo!
Excellent, fast paced mystery that is perfect for a quick afternoon read. Jet is that character you would like to have coffee with.
