Felorians: Echoes of the Null
By Geoff Wild
In a universe where thought shapes reality, silence becomes the most dangerous force of all.
As the Null Order spreads its influence...
As the Felorian resistance regroups, Waizey and her allies confront a new front in the war—one fought not with weapons, but with minds.
Psychic resonance becomes both a gift and a curse, as corrupted nodes echo with haunting memories and ideological fractures threaten to tear the movement apart from within.
In the shadows of the cosmos, the Null Order’s influence spreads, warping reality and rewriting truth.
Waizey must navigate the treacherous terrain of psychic warfare, where every thought can be weaponized and every ally may harbor a hidden echo of the enemy.
Echoes of the Null is a gripping continuation of the Felorians saga—where power comes at a cost, and silence is never truly empty.
Original Title
Felorians: Echoes of the Null
Categories
Series
Publish Date
2026-2-24
Published Year
2026
Publisher Name
Total Pages
166
ISBN
978-1-998062-38-6
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Readers Feedback
intriguing
Echoes of the Null is an electrifying evolution of the Felorians saga that shifts the battlefield from deep space to the human—and feline—psyche. By weaving...Read More
JR Wu-Wong
intriguing
Echoes of the Null is an electrifying evolution of the Felorians saga that shifts the battlefield from deep space to the human—and feline—psyche. By weaving high-stakes psychic warfare with rich, lyrical world-building, the story creates a palpable sense of tension where every thought is a potential weapon and “truth” is constantly under siege. The exploration of the Felorians’ unique culture remains a standout, offering a refreshing and immersive take on alien civilizations. It is a gripping, atmospheric space opera for fans of psychological intrigue and epic sci-fi.
I have a minor suggestion. Reducing the number of dialogue tags and shortening the longer narrative stretches will make this story reach its full potential.
JR Wu-Wong
Sci-fi with actual depth
This book goes way deeper than your average sci-fi. At first glance, you think you’re getting a story about advanced tech, psychic warfare, and some...Read More
Melanie
Sci-fi with actual depth
At first glance, you think you’re getting a story about advanced tech, psychic warfare, and some kind of interstellar conflict—but it’s really about memory, identity, and what makes you you.
The idea that thoughts, emotions, and even personal history can be rewritten, erased, or weaponized is what makes this stand out.
What I appreciated most is the tone. There’s this constant tension running underneath everything—like reality itself is slightly unstable. The writing leans into that in a really intentional way. It’s not just action-driven; it’s atmospheric, psychological, and honestly a bit haunting in places.
There are also some genuinely powerful moments around memory and connection that hit harder than expected. The idea that even when things are erased, something can still echo or remain… that stuck with me.
This feels like part of a bigger, well-thought-out series, not a one-off. If you like sci-fi that explores consciousness, identity, and the mechanics of thought (instead of just surface-level battles), this is absolutely worth reading.
I’d read the next one without hesitation.
