The Lost Broadcast: The first novel in a groundbreaking new thriller genreCognitive Horror meets Signal Noir in a chilling new genre where forgotten towns return, voices haunt the airwaves, and the signal wants you.
By: Bruce Goldwell Some books disturb. This book opens a frequency. Author Bruce Goldwell announces the release of The Lost Broadcast, a visceral psychological thriller that breaks convention, bends perception, and introduces a brand-new genre to fiction: Cognitive Horror / Signal Noir. While most thrillers ask, "What if the killer is out there?" The Lost Broadcast asks something far more unsettling: What if the threat isn't a person at all? What if the danger is the signal trying to overwrite you? Cold-case journalist Sloane Vale has spent thirty years hunting for the truth behind her father's disappearance — until a forgotten broadcast interrupts her live show and speaks in his voice. Moments later, every frequency collapses. A town erased from maps flickers back into existence. People vanish — but their voices remain. And memory becomes a battleground. This is not paranormal. This is not sci-fi. This is not conventional thriller. This is Signal Horror — a genre where identity, cognition, and the unseen architecture of memory turn hostile. Be Among the First This novel is more than a story. It is the first step into uncharted territory in suspense fiction — where technology, psychology, and haunting atmosphere converge into something truly new. Readers will find echoes of:
Yet none of those describe what this book does. "This book doesn't just tell a story. It opens a frequency." And once you tune in, you don't tune out. About the Author Bruce Goldwell is a visionary storyteller known for cross-genre innovation, cinematic world-building, and immersive psychological journeys. With The Lost Broadcast, he pioneers a new frontier in thriller and speculative horror — where memory is rebellion, signal is threat, and readers become participants. Availability Paperback & digital editions available at: 📍 https://books.by/ End
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