The Mummy’s Voice by Jake Wiklacz
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A haunted man seeks peace—only to become the vessel for something far older and far worse.
Ben Carter is desperate for relief.
Years of violent nightmares, panic attacks, and a past he refuses to confront have driven him to the edge. Medication offers hope—until the dreams change. Until the voice begins.
It calls his name.
At first, Ben clings to logic. Side effects. Stress. Guilt. But the voice knows things—things no one else should. It leads him back to the one place he cannot escape: the museum where he works, where an ancient mummy lies entombed behind glass.
Prince Khafre has been waiting.
What begins as whispers soon becomes commands. The voice doesn’t just haunt Ben—it invades him, forcing him to relive horrors, to face what he once was, and to confront the truth he’s buried beneath years of denial.
And Khafre wants something.
Something hidden. Something powerful. Something that requires blood.
As the line between past and present fractures, Ben must decide whether he is still the man he believes he’s become… or the monster he always was.
Because some voices don’t just speak.
They take.