Echoes in the Static
A Collection of 20 Hauntings and Bone-Chilling Tales
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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Adrian Cave
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
When the boundary between the living and the dead dissolves, technology offers no protection—and sometimes, it becomes the doorway.
Echoes in the Static delivers twenty spine-tingling tales where modern life collides with ancient terrors. From smart homes that remember the dead to mirrors that reflect something other than reality, these stories prove that ghosts have evolved for the digital age.
Experience hauntings that will make you question every notification on your phone, think twice before checking your security camera footage, wonder what's really watching through your baby monitor, and fear the reflection staring back from your screen.
A rideshare driver discovers their passenger has no reflection. A vintage typewriter confesses to murder each morning. A group chat receives messages from beyond the grave. An elevator stops at a floor that shouldn't exist.
These aren't your grandmother's ghost stories.
Author Adrian Cave masterfully weaves classic supernatural dread with contemporary fears, creating bite-sized nightmares perfect for reading with the lights on—because you'll want them on.
Each story unfolds in eight carefully crafted beats, building tension from the first whisper to the final, chilling revelation. Whether you're a fan of traditional hauntings or tech-noir horror, these tales will leave you looking over your shoulder and second-guessing that unexplained notification.
Perfect for fans of Creepypasta and modern urban legends, classic ghost story anthologies, quick-read horror fiction, and supernatural thrillers with a twist.
Some echoes never fade. Some static hides a signal. And some stories refuse to stay silent.
Dare to listen?