Elora Wynne
The Milk Carton
The LiteraVerse
A Psychological Mystery About the Things We Never Leave Behind
What if the faces on missing person milk cartons appeared before anyone knew those people were missing?
In The Milk Carton, author Elora Wynne delivers a chilling psychological thriller that begins in 1927 with two children who disappear without a trace and ends decades later with a mystery that refuses to stay buried.
As Harold and Ruth Whitaker begin noticing faces on milk cartons that somehow predict future disappearances, they find themselves pulled toward a truth connected to a past they have spent a lifetime avoiding.
More than a mystery, The Milk Carton is a story about memory, trauma, grief, and the secrets we carry for so long that they become part of who we are. Told through immersive narration, cinematic sound design, and original music, this Alfred Hitchcock-inspired story will keep you guessing until the very end.
Listen to excerpts from The Milk Carton below, then experience the complete story on Spotify as part of The Sessions in The LiteraVerse.
🎙️ Immersive Audiobook Storytelling
🎵 Original Music and Sound Design
📖 Written by Elora Wynne
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The full story is now streaming on Spotify.
