Sarah Gailey’s The Echo Wife is a gripping psychological thriller that masterfully blends science fiction with a chilling exploration of identity, betrayal, and morality. The novel follows Dr. Evelyn Caldwell, a renowned scientist in the field of cloning, whose work takes a personal and unsettling turn when she discovers that her husband, Nathan, has left her for a genetically engineered replica of herself—one he created using her own research.
Gailey crafts a haunting narrative that delves into themes of autonomy, ethical boundaries in science, and the complexities of personal relationships. Evelyn is a sharp and calculating protagonist, and as she navigates the aftermath of this betrayal, the novel takes unexpected twists that challenge the reader’s perception of right and wrong.
The writing is crisp and engaging, with a slow-burn tension that builds toward a chilling climax. Gailey’s exploration of emotional trauma and self-reflection is as compelling as the sci-fi elements, making The Echo Wife both thought-provoking and deeply unsettling.
Fans of Black Mirror and psychological thrillers will find this novel an enthralling, unsettling read.