Glitch

The Frequency Series — Book 1

Glitch


Glitch by R.G. Abbott

The signal was never supposed to reach him.

A retired signals intelligence analyst begins receiving transmissions that shouldn’t exist — fragments of meaning buried in digital noise that only he seems to notice. The first book in the Frequency Series.

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Arthur Brennan spent thirty years listening for signals other people missed. Now retired, he assumed the silence was permanent. Then the glitches started — small at first, easy to dismiss. A pattern in the static. A sequence that repeated. Something that felt less like noise and more like a message.

Set against the backdrop of a world quietly fracturing — financial systems under pressure, surveillance expanding, the language of emergency becoming the language of governance — Glitch opens a story about one man’s decision to keep listening when everyone around him has stopped.

“Every transmission begins with a glitch. The question is whether anyone is paying attention.”

Arthur is not a prophet. He is not a conspiracy theorist. He is a man trained to find signal in noise — and what he is finding suggests that the noise itself is the message. The Frequency Series begins here, in the quiet before everything accelerates.

For readers who want their fiction to make them think. For those who sense that the world is moving toward something — and want to understand what that something might be.


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