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Analog Veil

From the Ruins of Zoe’s Expedition Park, Book 1

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Analog Veil

By: Themistocles John Politis
Narrated by: AJ Danna
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In the ruins of a forgotten amusement park, grief, memory, and madness intertwine, and the veil is thinner here.

When Detective Romulus “Ro” Zinelli is hired to find a missing young woman, the trail leads him to Zoe’s Expedition Park: a decaying world of rusted rides, silent mascots, and something alive beneath the concrete. As Ro searches for the girl, he is drawn deeper into the park’s eerie mythology, and into his own wreckage of guilt, regret, and loss.

Haunted machines, lingering ghosts, and the strange creatures who walk between worlds wait within the park’s gates… but not all of them are willing to let him leave.

Analog Veil is the first novella in the literary horror series From the Ruins of Zoe’s Expedition Park, where nothing stays buried, everything remembers, and the boundaries between worlds wear thin.

This novella contains mature themes and unsettling content that may not be suitable for all listeners, including:

  • grief and loss
  • alcohol addiction and recovery
  • missing persons
  • body horror and surreal violence
  • psychological and emotional manipulation
  • cult activity and mass behavior
  • depictions of emotional trauma
  • eerie robots, ghosts, and liminal spaces

Listener discretion is advised.

©2025 Themos Politis (P)2026 Themos Politis
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A perfect blend of mystery, horror and suspense. This was like nothing I've heard before. I couldn't stop listening. Highly recommend.

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​Analog Veil is an incredibly unsettling and atmospheric listen that is a perfect fit for any horror fan. The setting of a forgotten amusement park is naturally spooky and creates an eerie, dark mood that stays with you throughout the story. I appreciated how it leans into a more literary type of horror, focusing on the detective’s internal grief and guilt just as much as the external mystery of the missing woman. It’s definitely a darker, heavier story, but it is a great choice if you prefer horror that emphasizes character development and a strong plot.

​A hauntingly dark mystery

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I’m don’t usually go for horror but this was a pleasant surprise. Exciting and suspenseful from start to finish. I Think I will read the entire series. I’m invested now. Would recommend!

Exciting!

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I’ve never read anything or listen to anything like this. I normally don’t read this type of genre, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. As someone who loved learning about the Titanic that pulled me in from the get-go. But it was so much more. I was on the edge of my seat. Definitely recommend.

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This story was MADE to be listened to.The atmosphere in Analog Veil translates beautifully to audio every moment feels like you’re walking through ruins with headphones on, hearing echoes bounce off empty structures.The pacing is tight, the tension constant, and the sensory descriptions hit harder when heard aloud. It feels like a found recording a lost broadcast a memory decaying in real time Perfect for late-night listening or a solo drive.If you love immersive, eerie audio experiences that feel like psychological slow-burn horror, this is an instant add to library.

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