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Whispers Dread - He Heard a Voice It Knew His Name - cover

Whispers Dread - He Heard a Voice It Knew His Name

J. K. Maddox

Publisher: Twist & Tether Press

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Summary

Every night at 2:17 AM, Nolan hears the same thing: a ghostly radio broadcast that shouldn’t exist. The voice on the frequency isn’t just eerie—it’s familiar. It knows things it shouldn’t. Things about Nolan’s past, his mother’s death, and the locked room he’s avoided for years.
 
What begins as insomnia turns into obsession, and what feels like a haunting might be something far worse: a message. A pattern. A trap.
 
As Nolan tries to trace the source, he discovers old tapes, missing time, and recordings of himself saying things he never remembers speaking. The lines blur between reality and memory, voice and echo, grief and madness.
 
Something wants to be heard.
 
And it doesn’t want him to stop listening.
 
If the voice isn’t coming from the radio... where is it coming from?
 
***
 
This novel is part of REVERB!, an interconnected collection of standalone supernatural thrillers.
 
In REVERB!, twelve standalone supernatural thrillers unravel the dark space between the spoken and the unspeakable. Each story drops you into a different haunted setting—abandoned houses, cursed forests, forgotten towns—where a single whisper sparks a chilling unraveling of truth, memory, and fate.
 
From grieving parents and haunted investigators to broken lovers and trapped strangers, every protagonist faces a unique descent into the unknown. These aren’t just ghost stories. They’re psychological collisions, where what’s buried doesn’t stay buried, and what speaks in the dark may not want to be understood—only obeyed.
 
With atmospheric suspense, slow-burning dread, and unforgettable twists, this series pulls you to the edge and dares you to listen. Because once the whisper starts, it never stops.
 
REVERB!
 
The past doesn’t haunt you. It waits.
Available since: 08/19/2025.
Print length: 65 pages.

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