
THE LAST SIGNAL A Novel of Shadows & Secrets
Some frequencies should never be found.
In the dying hours of a storm-soaked Tuesday night, Elena Vasquez — a lone radio journalist at a forgotten station on the edge of a small Oregon town — does what she always does when the world goes quiet: she scans the dead frequencies. It’s a habit her father gave her before he disappeared. A belief that the most important things hide in the static.
What she finds at 104.7 MHz will unravel thirty years of buried truth.
A heartbeat pulse. A desperate voice. A name no one in Millhaven has spoken aloud in decades — Gerald Wren — and coordinates pointing forty feet beneath a decommissioned radio tower in a forest that someone very powerful wants no one to enter.
As Elena pulls at the thread, she discovers that she isn’t the first. A journalist went looking in 1995 and never came back — but her voice did. Encoded in a ghost signal, looping on a dead channel, waiting thirty years for someone with the right ears to hear it. She finds a federal surveyor whose briefcase was sealed underground like evidence at a crime scene. She finds a senator whose donors trace, layer by layer, to the silence itself.
And at the very heart of it — a truth she never expected: the signal didn’t find her by accident. It found her because of who her father was. And what he knew. And why he vanished.
The Last Signal is a 50-chapter descent into one woman’s obsessive search for the voices the world tried to erase — told across dark roads, buried chambers, ghost frequencies, and thirty years of carefully engineered silence. It is a story about what happens when someone refuses to stop listening.
Turn up the volume. The static is about to speak.
49. The Frequency Hunters’ Report