In the silence of the fields, he heard God. In the screaming wires of the city, he hears the Devil.
Nineteen-year-old Eli Lapp is a man of the soil, grounded in the rhythmic "Silence" of his family's Lancaster dairy farm. But when his Rumspringa leads him into the neon-lit heart of Philadelphia, a violent encounter shatters his world. Eli wakes to a sensory nightmare: the "Monsoon." Every Wi-Fi signal is a stinging lash; every cell tower a screaming idol. To Eli, it isn't data. It is the Breath of Legion.
As Eli's mind involuntarily pushes back against the digital onslaught, he triggers a series of catastrophic infrastructure failures. To the Digital Defense Initiative (DDI), he is a Zero-Day terrorist threat-a "biological insertion" that must be neutralized. Lead agent Miller is a man of logic and cold forensics, hunting a ghost with no digital footprint. But as the hunt intensifies, Miller realizes the "monster" he's tracking is a terrified boy being tortured by the very technology the DDI uses to find him.
Caught between a government manhunt and a mind-shredding technopathic awakening, Eli must find a way back to the Silence before he is consumed by the Metallic Choir. But even if he survives the Deluge, can a soul once connected to the hive-mind ever truly find peace again?
The Voices of Legion is a visceral, sensory-first journey into the dark intersection of primitive faith and modern terror. Perfect for fans of psychological horror and high-concept techno-thrillers, it explores the price of connection in a world that never stops screaming.