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Broadcast of the Void Sun. The Ritual that Ended the World
Dillon Demaine (Author) · Independently published · Paperback
On election night, the President-elect stepped to the podium.
He opened his mouth to speak.
And something ancient answered.
Beneath Washington D.C., in a forgotten chamber carved into the foundations of the Capitol, a secret occult order attempts to hijack a live presidential broadcast using forbidden ritual magic and cutting-edge technology. Their goal: seize control of the nation's will.
But the signal they unleash is not theirs to command.
When a beam of impossible golden light erupts through the broadcast camera and floods every television, phone, and screen in America, the world does not panic.
It goes silent.
Families freeze mid-breath. Cities fall still. Minds are rewritten in real time.
This is not a political thriller.
This is not a virus outbreak.
This is a cosmic horror apocalypse triggered by a live broadcast.
And once the signal reaches you... it does not turn off.
If you enjoy:
The mind-bending science fiction of Blake Crouch
The escalating global catastrophe of Stephen King's The Stand
The existential cosmic dread of H.P. Lovecraft
The techno-paranoia of Black Mirror
The relentless tension of political conspiracy thrillers
...then Broadcast of the Void Sun delivers a terrifying fusion of:
Occult conspiracy Political horror Supernatural apocalypse Reality-warping sci-fi Psychological transformation End-of-the-world suspense
From the author of Where Angels Would Not Tread
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