
Genre
Conspiracy thriller | Techno-mystery | Investigative suspense | Slow-burn | noirPolitical intrigue
Synopsis
When signal analyst Mira Voss is summoned by an anonymous note to a dead man’s apartment, she finds a 1992 radio broadcasting on a frequency that, by every official record, does not exist.
The dead man is Casimir Lund — retired engineer, solitary, officially gone from cardiac arrest. But the radio keeps broadcasting. And embedded in its signal, encoded across forty hours of transmission, is a message Casimir built before he died: a message that contains Mira’s name.
With the help of a woman in a yellow raincoat and a man who calls himself Rook, Mira begins to unravel thirty years of official silence — a secret government program called the Signal Continuity Program, built in 1988 to surveil and ultimately interfere with civilian infrastructure, then handed to a successor who kept it running long after any mandate existed. A ghost network, maintained by ghost people, collecting everything.
As colleagues vanish and the trail leads to a man the world believes has been dead for twenty years, Mira races against an eleven-day clock — the window before the archive is purged and the truth locked away forever. Because Casimir didn’t just discover the program. He found a way to end it. He simply ran out of time to do so himself.
1. The Radio That Speaks to No One
2. The Woman in the Yellow Raincoat
4. The Archive Beneath the Archive
10. A Town That Refuses to Remember
11. Letters Written in the Wrong Year
14. The Surgeon Who Disappeared Twice
15. Kerosene and Old Photographs