When Robert Boredom tries to play a mysterious CD with atonal music, all he hears are endless streams of tones, all the same pitch but some long, some short …
What is that mysterious array of dots and dashes?
Robert Boredom discovers that the curious combination of short and long notes occurs in most music… if you know how to listen to it. But whay message lies hidden inside it?
And what is the meaning of those long stakes that appear in the background of that Bob Ross painting? Could they be… telegraph poles?
The more clues he finds, the more a centuries old conspiracy unravels before his ears. There's a global secret community with its own secret code…
"A masterpiece of paranoia, and completely different from his previous novels, 'The ZIP Code' and 'The Barcode'." – The Daily Senseless
