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Some signals aren't heard. They're remembered. When reclusive mathematician Robert Luden is found dead, his final legacy is a spiral-covered notebook and a niece convinced he was silenced. Enter Silas Quinn and Marla Dean-spy-vestigators who specialize in cases too strange for anyone else to touch. What begins as a murder mystery quickly unravels into something far more insidious: a hidden signal embedded in architecture, memory, and thought itself. Luden's research into harmonics and cognition wasn't just theory-it was a doorway. And someone, or something, is watching on the other side. As…mehr

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Some signals aren't heard. They're remembered. When reclusive mathematician Robert Luden is found dead, his final legacy is a spiral-covered notebook and a niece convinced he was silenced. Enter Silas Quinn and Marla Dean-spy-vestigators who specialize in cases too strange for anyone else to touch. What begins as a murder mystery quickly unravels into something far more insidious: a hidden signal embedded in architecture, memory, and thought itself. Luden's research into harmonics and cognition wasn't just theory-it was a doorway. And someone, or something, is watching on the other side. As competing shadow factions race to control the cipher, Silas and Marla find themselves spiraling into paranoia, altered perception, and a terrifying realization: the message isn't just out there-it's already inside. From the author of Frozen Lies and The Ashes in Room 302, The Spiral That Watches is a chilling, cerebral thriller that explores how we process the world-and what happens when someone else rewrites that code.
Autorenporträt
Gene Uhlig was born and raised in western Pennsylvania, USA. He attended The University of Pittsburgh. He has studied journalism and creative writing but spent his life in a different field. For 30 years he managed automotive dealership service departments. Then for 12 years did consulting for numerous major auto manufacturers. He always swore he could write about dealership life and do it in any genre because there are an infinite number of stories. Gene Uhlig has many stories to tell!