Subtle Frequency

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About The Book

Blood Work meets A Killer's Heart with the grounded, investigative tone of a classic procedural and the compelling, character-driven mystery for fans of supernatural and investigative crossovers.

 

When police detective Drake Harrison dies in a car accident, he takes the key to finding the kidnapped child, Angela Sweet, with him. That is until his heart continues to beat-in the chest of another man.

 

Organ recipient Clark Steele is ready to embrace his new lease on life, courtesy of a stranger's heart, but he is thrown off balance by bizarre visions and behaviors that make him feel as though he is someone else. And maybe he is. The strange phenomena impacting Clark's visions and personality seem to align with the life of his detective donor and the clues Drake gathered before his death. Clark joins his psychologist, Dr. Brill, and Drake's partner, John Baxter, to unravel the clues and find Angela and her kidnapper.

 

It's not as easy as they hoped.

 

Evidence is tampered with, a mystery caller taunts them at every turn, and a mysterious makeshift grave stands bare as Dr. Brill works to retrieve the answers that remain deep within Clark's psyche, both desperate to bring them to light.

 

It's a race against time, and the only evidence is in a dead man's memory.

 

Will they find Angela before she is gone forever?

About The Author

Kathy Morgan Whyte is a Nashville-based writer. Subtle Frequency is her first novel. Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, Kathy’s entrepreneurial spirit and curiosity sparked a wide array of experiences. She worked as an actor, model, and dancer for decades, eventually falling head over heels in love with writing. Kathy draws inspiration from real people and their everyday lives and issues, especially the mysterious. Currently, when she’s not writing, Kathy is training as a ballroom dancer and teaching tap.

Product Details
  • Publisher: Indigo River Publishing (February 3, 2026)
  • Length: 356 pages