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Ranger Cody Andersen patrols the Sierra Nevada alone - just him, his dog Scout, and an AI companion named Luma whispering data through his earpiece. It's the life he chose. Solitude is safer than connection. Silence is easier than grief. Because these mountains hold more than granite and pine. They hold his father's memory - the legendary ranger who died on this ridge, leaving behind footprints Cody has spent years trying to fill. When a routine patrol turns deadly, Cody finds himself caught between a desperate mother and child fleeing a storm, a ruthless drug cartel hunting them down, and a…mehr

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Ranger Cody Andersen patrols the Sierra Nevada alone - just him, his dog Scout, and an AI companion named Luma whispering data through his earpiece. It's the life he chose. Solitude is safer than connection. Silence is easier than grief. Because these mountains hold more than granite and pine. They hold his father's memory - the legendary ranger who died on this ridge, leaving behind footprints Cody has spent years trying to fill. When a routine patrol turns deadly, Cody finds himself caught between a desperate mother and child fleeing a storm, a ruthless drug cartel hunting them down, and a mysterious figure the locals call "the ghost of Echo Ridge." As the mountain throws everything it has at him - blizzards, bullets, and the weight of his own past - Cody must decide what kind of man he really is. Not his father's shadow. Not a ghost haunting his own life. But a protector willing to step into the fire. Echo Ridge is a pulse-pounding wilderness thriller about legacy, loss, and discovering that the people who shaped us don't need us to become them - they just need us to find our own true north.
Autorenporträt
CADE MERIDIAN is a writer and musician whose work explores the intersection of technology, conscience, and human connection. His debut novel, The Weight of Petals, examines how ordinary people become complicit in atrocity-and how individual choices matter even in impossible circumstances. The novel is accompanied by an original soundtrack composed by Meridian, with music for each chapter.His ongoing Luma Series explores a different kind of territory: stories where artificial intelligence becomes a partner in healing, helping characters navigate grief, rediscover wonder, and forge unexpected connections. These works ask what it might mean for technology to serve our deepest human needs-not as a replacement for connection, but as a bridge toward it.Across all his fiction, Meridian is drawn to characters facing moral crossroads, moments where compassion requires courage and where small choices carry weight. Whether writing about children caught in the machinery of history or adults learning to trust again, he believes stories can illuminate both our capacity for harm and our resilience in the face of it.Meridian lives in Henderson, Nevada.