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The Signal: A Conspiratorium Novel

The Redacted Series, Book 2

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By: Linda Sanchez
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The broadcast isn’t over. It’s just beginning.Juno Voss has spent years chasing dead frequencies—cassette tapes filled with static, half-buried transmissions, and voices that don’t belong to her. But when one recording speaks in her own voice—words she has never said—she’s pulled back into a conspiracy that was never meant to resurface.

Her sister is alive. Or trapped. Or both.

The Vault is no longer a rumor—it’s bleeding into reality.

And the Signal isn’t content to be heard anymore.

It wants to be remembered.

As cities collapse under mysterious broadcasts and memories turn into weapons, Juno finds herself hunted by shadow networks, underground archivists, and the Cathedral. This cult-like empire turns belief itself into a transmitter. Everyone insists she’s not just listening to the Signal. She’s carrying it.

To survive, Juno must untangle what is a message and what is manipulation, who to trust, and who is already infected. Because the closer she gets to the truth, the more one fact becomes undeniable:

She’s no longer decoding the broadcast.

She is the broadcast.

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I put this on out of curiosity and ended up really getting into it. It made me think more than I expected, especially on the bigger ideas.

Interesting listen

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Takes you to a new world of science, riveting, unsettling and gripping. The story of Juno, obsessed with a future is compelling and pull deeper. I enjoyed listening

fast paced story

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I found this story compelling and intreguing, if a little confusing (that might just be my brain however). Certainly quite gripping and compelling though, largely due to the way the narrator emotionalises her voice and drew me in. A really great narration performance and, in my oppininion, worth listening for that in it'self.

A great narration performance

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I just finished listening to The Signal: A Conspiratorium Novel as an audiobook, and it gripped me from the very first chapter with its eerie atmosphere and relentless pacing. What I liked most was how the story picks up Juno Voss's journey seamlessly from the previous book, turning her personal obsession with dead frequencies into something far more dangerous and intimate when she hears her own voice on a recording she never made. The revelation that her sister might still be alive—or trapped—added such raw emotional stakes that kept me emotionally invested throughout every twist. I was particularly impressed by the way the author builds the Vault from a shadowy rumor into a tangible, bleeding force that invades reality, making the conspiracy feel alive and unstoppable. The concept of the Signal evolving from something to be heard into something that demands to be remembered gave me chills, especially as cities start collapsing under mysterious broadcasts that weaponize memories.

A Haunting Continuation That Pulls You Deeper

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Being a fan of Linda Sanchez and owning most of her books, I must say this one is very different from what she has done in the past. Her earlier works mainly focus on heartfelt, intense stories with female main characters who are searching for their identity.

This book, by contrast, feels more like an investigative thriller with subtle touches of horror, reminding me slightly of the movie White Noise. This is not necessarily a bad thing, as the change of genre gives her work a breath of fresh air.

The character of Juno shares many traits with her previous protagonists, such as the search for the truth and the need to find someone from her past who is in an unknown state. She doesn’t save the whole world, but her own, untangling this mystery, facing the Cathedral, and, after listening to the message, being transformed by it. This is similar to what we see with Camila Reyes and Leah in her other audiobooks, so if you enjoyed those stories, this one will suit you perfectly.

A personal mystery with dark undertones

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