The Invention of Sound follows a father who has spent years searching for his missing daughter. A sudden lead forces him back into a world of hidden truths and escalating danger.
Mitzi Ives, a Foley artist known for recreating the most chilling sounds, inherits techniques that blur the line between imitation and reality. When their lives intersect, the film industry’s glossy surface begins to crack.
Equal parts mystery and cultural critique, the novel probes how art and entertainment can commodify suffering and what happens when private grief collides with public spectacle.
- Atmospheric suspense set inside Hollywood and sound studios
- Deep dive into Foley craft and the ethics of simulated violence
- Explores truth, memory, and the cost of exposing hidden harms
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