A dark, atmospheric literary thriller set in the analog dread of post-9/11 America-where a killer scores his crimes with love songs, and the man who sees too much becomes the one they're watching. November 2001. Somewhere in the suburbs, couples are found dead inside their homes. The doors are left open. The mirrors are covered. And the music-always oldies, always love songs-is still playing when the police arrive. Ethan Crane runs The Frequency Files, an online forum built for people who notice what others miss. When the killings begin, his community becomes obsessed-and so does he. He sees the details the press keeps smoothing over: covered mirrors, silent 911 calls, lipstick smeared across the faces of the men. He brings his findings to two detectives who couldn't be more different-Marcus Hale, polished and camera-ready, and Leo Mercer, a veteran worn down by the cases that never let go. But as the body count rises and Ethan's observations prove too precise, the investigation begins to turn back toward him. His posts start reading less like theory and more like confession. And a phone number from his past surfaces where it has no right to be. The Silence on the Line is a dark literary thriller about obsession, identity, voyeurism, and the thin membrane between watching a story and becoming one. Set in a pre-smartphone world of VHS tapes, dial-up forums, and landlines that ring in the dark, it follows a man who becomes so fixated on the pattern that he may already be standing at its center. Book One of a two-part novel. Published by In Nebula Lux - where words drift like stars into the dark.
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