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The Last Broadcast

A Small-Town Thriller Where a Missing Girl’s Voice Comes Back to Reveal Buried Secrets

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The Last Broadcast

A Raven Creek Files Thriller

By Daniel Parton

A girl vanished in 2004. Twenty years later, her voice is on the air again.

When a summer storm knocks out power in the small town of Raven Creek, a ham radio operator hears something chilling crackle through the static: a teenage girl crying for help. The voice is faint. Terrified. And unmistakably familiar.

Sheriff Cole Taggart traces the signal to the woods near an abandoned summer camp. The voice matches Lila Hayes—a girl who disappeared two decades ago and was presumed dead. But the signal isn’t live. It’s looping. Repeating. And someone is making sure it’s still heard.

As another camper goes missing, old ghosts rise and long-buried secrets surface. The deeper Cole digs, the more horrifying the truth becomes: the broadcasts were never just echoes from the past. They were messages. Warnings.

Now the tapes are playing again.

And this time, someone is listening.

Perfect for fans of The Girl Who Lived, The Whisper Man, and Don’t Believe It, The Last Broadcast is a fast-paced, emotionally charged small-town thriller packed with suspense, secrets, and a legacy of voices that refuse to be silenced.

Género Ficción Pueblo Pequeño y Rural Suspenso Thriller y Suspenso Ciudad pequeña
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