When the past refuses to stay buried, even silence begins to scream. In the heart of Copenhagen, a forgotten choir pit beneath the ruins of St. Ansgar's Cathedral begins to hum again-a low, rhythmic vibration that matches the beat of a human heart. Investigator Carl Ravn is called back from leave to handle what the Ministry calls a "technical anomaly." But as the strange resonance spreads through the city's data networks, and archived memories begin to vanish, Ravn realizes this is no glitch-it's a haunting. Alongside the brilliant and unflinching Dr. Helena Frey, Ravn descends into a world of corrupted archives, secret experiments, and a century-old Requiem written to summon more than just music. Each new discovery draws them closer to the truth: the city itself may be remembering something it was meant to forget. And someone-or something-is conducting it all. From the chilling stillness of the Nordic winter to the hidden catacombs beneath Copenhagen, Maya Westlin crafts a slow-burn psychological thriller that blurs the line between technology and the supernatural, reason and faith, memory and madness. A haunting symphony of secrets, redemption, and the fragile humanity that survives in the echoes of silence.
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