THE GLASS HORIZON
Silence isn't peace. It's a prison.
In a near-future New York, the city hums with a perfect, clinical calm. The "Standard A"?a ubiquitous frequency broadcast by the powerful Municipal Arts Society?has erased the jagged edges of human anxiety, along with the soul of the city itself. Dissonance is a crime. Individuality is a noise to be filtered out.
Elias, a disgraced forensic linguist with a gift for hearing the secrets hidden in the air, refuses to be tuned. Tucked away in a cavernous Brooklyn warehouse known as the Prism, he and his partner Julian have built a sanctuary for the "unauthorized." Together with a chosen family of outcasts, they cultivate the "Great Dissonance"?a symphony of queer defiance designed to shatter the Committee's psychological grip.
But when the Society kidnaps their youngest protégé to weaponize his perfect pitch, the "quiet war" turns lethal. From the lightless veins of the subway tunnels to the literal spire of the Empire State Building, Elias and Julian must navigate a landscape of weaponized sound and corporate betrayal.
To save their family and reclaim the city's heartbeat, they must play a note so powerful it will either liberate the masses or bring the very architecture of New York crashing down around them.
In the war for the soul of the city, the ultimate rebellion is making yourself heard.