Rowan Thorne

Rowan Thorne

Rowan Thorne writes psychological thrillers that unravel guilt, memory, and silence. With a background in engineering and law, and advanced study at the University of Cambridge, Thorne brings both technical precision and psychological depth to fiction—stories where what is buried refuses to stay hidden.

The writing began in adolescence, with poems in the margins of textbooks and stories between assignments. The impulse never stopped; it only went quiet during years spent in lecture halls and libraries.

Often described as a citizen of the world, Thorne has lived without setting roots in any one place. Writing in English but with a voice shaped by many horizons, the aim is not for a single audience but for anyone who listens when silence breaks.

The Echo of Lies is a debut in publication, not in spirit—a novel of reckoning set in a small town where memory and identity collapse into one another.

Thorne writes under a pseudonym so the work carries the weight of authorship. “I am not seeking spotlight, only the echo that follows after silence.”