A dead payphone rings at 2:17 a.m.
A grieving singer answers-and the city begins to listen.
In a near-future world where emotional calm is treated as public safety, a hidden system known as the Choir offers something irresistible: relief from grief. Closure. Silence. Peace.
But every answered call comes at a cost.
When Lena refuses to let her loss be optimized and erased, she becomes a threat-not just to the system, but to the carefully controlled quiet holding the city together. As authorities scramble to contain the fallout, grief spreads like signal interference, waking something raw, human, and impossible to silence.
Payphone Prayer is a psychological thriller bordering on horror-a slow-burn descent into control, memory, and resistance. This is a novel about the danger of enforced calm, the power of unfinished love, and what happens when people stop asking permission to feel.
Silence isn’t peace.
It’s compliance.