
Whispers
Ash Maddox, aka DJ Zero Hour, has hit rock bottom. Booze is wrecking his life, and he’s desperate for a way out. When he stumbles across a 10-hour YouTube track of a tranquil rainforest—promising to cure addiction through subliminal affirmations—he figures he has nothing to lose.
"...draws you in from the first page."
To his astonishment, it works. He quits drinking. Starts eating clean. Working out. Sleeping peacefully. His transformation is so dramatic, he shares the track with his late-night radio listeners. The flood of praise that follows seems to prove it: the audio is a miracle.
"Not for the feint of heart."
Until the nightmares start.
Until a scream jolts him from sleep—"I HATE YOU!"
Until a hammer on a table unlocks violent, alien thoughts he can’t explain.
"The descriptions sing with spot-on portrayals."
As Ash digs into the origins of the track, he begins to suspect it may be doing more than healing. It may be rewriting him—one whisper at a time.
For fans of psychological thrillers with a supernatural edge, Whispers is a haunting dive into the dangers of surrendering your mind—even with the best intentions.