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A New Breed of Psychological Thriller Has Arrived

THE LOST BROADCAST

Readers of true-crime. Fans of prestige mystery series. Those who followed the rise of tech-noir, memory thrillers, and supernatural suspense. A new story has entered the genre space, and it does not play by familiar rules.

Some books ask you to solve a mystery.
This one asks what happens when the mystery starts listening back.

This is not a paranormal novel.
This is not science fiction.
This is not pure thriller.

It is something new.

A hybrid genre where psychological suspense meets memory horror, broadcast reality, and the silent spaces between frequencies. A story where forgetting becomes the weapon and memory becomes the last line of defense.

It is called
The Lost Broadcast.

And it may be one of the most unsettling and original thrillers of this decade.


A Story That Blurs Signal and Soul

Sloane Vale is a former journalist who built her life on truth, signal, and the belief that if you gather enough evidence, the world must listen.

Until one night, during a live broadcast, the signal listens back.

A missing town.
A father’s last transmission.
Memory that bleeds and rewrites.
A world where voices do not die — they loop.

As Sloane hunts for answers, she is forced to ask a question most psychological thrillers never dare to face:

What if remembering is the danger?

What if broadcast is not communication
but infection?


Why This Story Matters

The Lost Broadcast was not written to mimic existing bestsellers. It was built to challenge the boundary between thriller, consciousness fiction, and what memory means in a digital world.

Readers who enjoy works by Mary Burton, Freida McFadden, Blake Crouch, Alex Garland, Mike Flanagan, and the series Dark will see familiar energy here — but in a new shape.

This is not a jump-scare story.

It is a slow-build, intelligent threat.
A frequency thriller.
A psychological signal mystery.
A memory-noir journey that asks:

If a voice goes silent, did it die—or did it move somewhere we are not yet equipped to hear?


Get the Book

The paperback edition is now available here:

books.by/goldwell

Digital edition coming soon.


Be Part of the Broadcast

This project was built to evolve.
To continue.
To generate discussion, theory, curiosity, and reflection.

I invite you to read the book and return to this page to post your review in the comments. Thoughtful feedback is welcome. Reader theories are encouraged. If you uncover hidden patterns or parallels, leave them here.

Those who follow this blog will be the first to know when Book II begins transmitting.

Memory lives.
Signal returns.
Nothing truly disappears.

Stay tuned.
And listen closely.

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