She thought it was just another prank call. Until she heard a child scream.
Emma Carter, a seasoned 911 dispatcher, has heard it all: hoaxes, hysteria, and heartbreak. But one night, a chilling call pierces the noise: a young voice cries for help, then the line goes dead. What begins as a search for a child in danger soon unravels into a nationwide nightmare.
As Emma digs deeper, she discovers a terrifying conspiracy: her voice has been cloned and weaponized, used to manipulate emergency systems, mislead the public, and cover the tracks of a serial predator operating in plain sight. The country's trust in the emergency line is collapsing, and Emma is at the center of it all.
With the FBI closing in, a network of fake identities unspooling, and children's lives on the line, Emma must confront her greatest fear: that the voice everyone once trusted may now be the most dangerous sound in America.
In a race against silence, can one woman stop a voice that's no longer hers, before it's too late?
911: Disconnected is a taut psychological thriller about technology, trust, and the terrifying cost of being heard.