DEAD SIGNAL
“INSPIRED BY DOCUMENTED, UNRESOLVED REPORTS”
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Ted Lazaris
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
EDITORIAL REVIEW
DEAD SIGNAL is a chilling psychological horror novel that turns calm instructions, emergency systems, and institutional reassurance into instruments of dread. Inspired by documented, unresolved reports, it delivers terror through restraint rather than spectacle, making every quiet moment feel dangerous. Unsettling, intelligent, and deeply human, this is horror that lingers long after the final page.
DEAD SIGNAL
Inspired by Documented, Unresolved Reports
In 1972, a police officer stopped his cruiser near the Little Miami River after seeing something move upright where nothing should.
What stepped into his headlights was not an animal.
The encounter was quietly filed as the Loveland Frogman incident.
The report was amended.
The case was closed.
No body was recovered.
No explanation ever held.
That should have been the end.
It wasn’t.
Years later, emergency calls, dispatch recordings, and audio files begin surfacing after the moment of death — each carrying the same distortion, the same silence, the same sense of being watched.
This isn’t a haunting.
It’s a response.
Something crossed a boundary when it was seen.
Something that does not hunt — it waits to be acknowledged.
DEAD SIGNAL is a relentless horror novel inspired by documented, unresolved reports of anomalous encounters — where curiosity becomes a weapon, confrontation comes at a cost, and silence is no longer protection.
Once the signal is recognized, whatever stepped into the dark that night
is no longer content to remain unseen.