The voice should have been lost forever. When audio restoration specialist Elliott Sauer is hired to recover eleven aging reel-to-reel tapes from a vanished pirate radio station, he expects a difficult transfer, not a thirty-two-year-old warning buried inside the static. The final reel contains the last broadcast of Ray Calhoun, an unlicensed broadcaster who disappeared in 1994 after threatening to expose a powerful financial fraud.
Ray's daughter has spent decades believing her father hid something in the recording before he vanished. Elliott knows damaged tape can hold more than most people hear: breath beneath noise, signal beneath hiss, meaning beneath silence. But when his restoration reveals a hidden frequency, a set of impossible coordinates, and a voice that should not be there, the project stops being archival work and becomes evidence.
Then a man connected to the original broadcast is found dead after listening to Elliott's recovered audio. As a detective circles the case and the old KHZN broadcast circle begins to fracture, Elliott is pulled deeper into a mystery built from missing evidence, delayed revenge, buried guilt, and the dangerous intimacy of listening too closely. Every cleaned frequency brings him closer to the truth of what happened in that studio in 1994 - and to the possibility that the person who hired him may know far more than she has said.
If the dead left their secrets in the noise, what will it cost Elliott to make them heard?
The voice should have been lost forever. When audio restoration specialist Elliott Sauer is hired to recover eleven aging reel-to-reel tapes from a vanished pirate radio station, he expects a difficult transfer, not a thirty-two-year-old warning buried inside the static. The final reel contains the last broadcast of Ray Calhoun, an unlicensed broadcaster who disappeared in 1994 after threatening to expose a powerful financial fraud.
Ray's daughter has spent decades believing her father hid something in the recording before he vanished. Elliott knows damaged tape can hold more than most people hear: breath beneath noise, signal beneath hiss, meaning beneath silence. But when his restoration reveals a hidden frequency, a set of impossible coordinates, and a voice that should not be there, the project stops being archival work and becomes evidence.
Then a man connected to the original broadcast is found dead after listening to Elliott's recovered audio. As a detective circles the case and the old KHZN broadcast circle begins to fracture, Elliott is pulled deeper into a mystery built from missing evidence, delayed revenge, buried guilt, and the dangerous intimacy of listening too closely. Every cleaned frequency brings him closer to the truth of what happened in that studio in 1994 - and to the possibility that the person who hired him may know far more than she has said.
If the dead left their secrets in the noise, what will it cost Elliott to make them heard?