When every reflection lies, only the shattered pieces tell the truth.
Detective Evelyn Ward wakes in a hospital with fractured memories, a missing partner, and a case she can't remember investigating. The world around her seems intact-but something beneath the surface feels wrong. Conversations don't line up. Evidence shifts. And the more she tries to piece together the truth, the more reality begins to slip through her grasp.
As Evelyn returns to work, she clings to procedure and instinct, but nothing behaves the way it should. Case files change overnight. Timelines contradict themselves. And reflections-subtle at first-begin to betray her. A mirror lingers a second too long. A movement doesn't match. A version of herself appears where she shouldn't be.
Then the messages start.
An unfamiliar voice on her phone. Calls she doesn't remember making. A growing sense that her thoughts are no longer entirely her own.
Every clue leads to a single word: Mirror.
A secret project. A hidden experiment. A system capable of altering memory itself.
As Evelyn digs deeper, she uncovers a chilling connection between her fractured mind and the people who claim to be helping her. Trust begins to crumble. Reality bends. And beneath it all, a quiet voice whispers a truth she cannot escape-
You've been here before.
The investigation quickly turns inward. Evelyn is no longer just solving a case-she is becoming part of it. Each revelation brings her closer to a truth too dangerous to ignore, one that has been buried, rewritten, and protected at all costs.
Because the most terrifying discovery isn't what's been done to her...
it's what she may have done to herself.
Shattered Recall is a haunting psychological thriller that explores the fragile boundary between memory and identity, truth and illusion, sanity and survival. With a slow-building tension and a deeply immersive narrative, it draws readers into a world where perception cannot be trusted and reality is never what it seems.
In a world where memories can be edited and truth can be rewritten, Evelyn must face the one question she can no longer avoid-
If you can't trust your mind, how do you know what's real?