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Broken Silence
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Broken Silence

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Some silences were never meant to be broken.

When a forgotten Cold War-era bunker is unearthed at the edge of a fractured war zone, a specialized team of military engineers is deployed to investigate and secure the underground facility. What begins as a routine clearance mission quickly spirals into a harrowing psychological descent as the soldiers encounter booby traps, cryptic files, and the chilling remains of classified experiments buried deep beneath the surface.

Cut off from communication and surrounded by steel walls whispering secrets, the team starts unraveling. Claustrophobia, paranoia, and hallucinations take root. As reality blurs, old traumas rise to the surface-memories each soldier thought buried for good.

But the bunker holds more than ghosts of war-it holds truths no one was meant to find. One of them knows more than he's letting on. And silence becomes deadlier than any weapon.

"Broken Silence: Ghosts of War" is a gripping military psychological thriller that explores the fragility of the human mind under pressure, the moral weight of survival, and the blurred line between memory and madness. With themes of PTSD, isolation, and the ethical scars of warfare, this novel will haunt fans of The Things They Carried, Annihilation, and The Silent Patient.

Will they make it out alive-or will their pasts finish what the war began?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Adrian Blackwood
Date
13 April 2025
Pages
498
ISBN
9798224710492

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Some silences were never meant to be broken.

When a forgotten Cold War-era bunker is unearthed at the edge of a fractured war zone, a specialized team of military engineers is deployed to investigate and secure the underground facility. What begins as a routine clearance mission quickly spirals into a harrowing psychological descent as the soldiers encounter booby traps, cryptic files, and the chilling remains of classified experiments buried deep beneath the surface.

Cut off from communication and surrounded by steel walls whispering secrets, the team starts unraveling. Claustrophobia, paranoia, and hallucinations take root. As reality blurs, old traumas rise to the surface-memories each soldier thought buried for good.

But the bunker holds more than ghosts of war-it holds truths no one was meant to find. One of them knows more than he's letting on. And silence becomes deadlier than any weapon.

"Broken Silence: Ghosts of War" is a gripping military psychological thriller that explores the fragility of the human mind under pressure, the moral weight of survival, and the blurred line between memory and madness. With themes of PTSD, isolation, and the ethical scars of warfare, this novel will haunt fans of The Things They Carried, Annihilation, and The Silent Patient.

Will they make it out alive-or will their pasts finish what the war began?

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Adrian Blackwood
Date
13 April 2025
Pages
498
ISBN
9798224710492