Every night, the signal appears.
No source. No voice. Just silence.
When radio technician Tunde Adebayo begins detecting a strange transmission that carries no sound but disrupts every frequency it touches, he assumes it’s a technical fault. But as the signal spreads, people across the city begin reporting the same unsettling experience—hearing something in the silence.
Something watching.
As Tunde investigates, he uncovers a pattern of missing persons, all linked to the same impossible broadcast. The deeper he listens, the clearer the truth becomes: the signal isn’t broken.
It’s waiting.
And once you hear it, it doesn’t let go.
Daramola Olusegun is a physiotherapist, writer, and advocate for inclusion. With a deep passion for children, education, and storytelling, he draws inspiration from his professional journey and personal experiences to craft meaningful works that inform, inspire, and challenge perspectives. Beyond his clinical practice and academic pursuits, he channels his creativity into writing, weaving narratives that reflect resilience, culture, and humanity. This book represents his commitment to sharing knowledge and sparking conversations that make a difference.View all by Olusegun Daramola