Unraveling the Secrets
The Last Frequency
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Virtual Voice
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M.P. Sloane
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
At 3:17 a.m., Eldermere stops breathing—and the Last Frequency begins.
The hum is back. And this time, it’s learned how to travel.
Two years after the Hawthorne incident, Lydia Finch thinks she left the Last Frequency behind. But when the town of Eldermere begins to vibrate with a twelve-beat pulse at exactly 3:17 a.m., radios power on without electricity, streetlights blink in perfect rhythm, and old recordings speak in voices that shouldn’t exist, she knows one thing:
the pattern has found a new host.
With journalist Ben Torres and student investigator Renee at her side, Lydia follows the signal from abandoned broadcast huts to forgotten communication towers… until she discovers the truth: the pattern isn’t just returning — it’s evolving. Learning. Syncing. Choosing conduits with memory, grief, and resonance.
When the entire town blacks out at 3:17 a.m. and the frequency hijacks Eldermere’s grid, Lydia must make an impossible choice: destroy the pattern by grounding it in the river’s old turbine plant… or risk it jumping into the one medium it understands best: people.
Some signals fade.
This one wakes up.
Perfect for fans of Dark Matter, Annihilation, and character-driven sci-fi thrillers.
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