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When Finn finds an old lens hidden beneath his grandfather’s floorboards, he doesn’t just unlock a mystery—he opens a doorway. One that doesn’t lead to another world, but to every version of himself that could’ve been. In a house rebuilt, mirrors start to reflect more than reality—they reflect regret, possibilities, and alternate view of incidents. But as ghostly versions slip through, and science becomes something far more
When Finn finds an old lens hidden beneath his grandfather’s floorboards, he doesn’t just unlock a mystery—he opens a doorway. One that doesn’t lead to another world, but to every version of himself that could’ve been. In a house rebuilt, mirrors start to reflect more than reality—they reflect regret, possibilities, and alternate view of incidents. But as ghostly versions slip through, and science becomes something far more dangerous, Finn and his grandfather must confront the price of a theory that worked a little too well. Dark, eerie, and hauntingly emotional, this novel blurs the line between what we see… and what sees us back.
When Finn finds an old lens hidden beneath his grandfather’s floorboards, he doesn’t just unlock a mystery—he opens a doorway. One that doesn’t lead to another world, but to every version of himself that could’ve been. In a house rebuilt, mirrors start to reflect more than reality—they reflect regret, possibilities, and alternate view of incidents. But as ghostly versions slip through, and science becomes something far more
When Finn finds an old lens hidden beneath his grandfather’s floorboards, he doesn’t just unlock a mystery—he opens a doorway. One that doesn’t lead to another world, but to every version of himself that could’ve been. In a house rebuilt, mirrors start to reflect more than reality—they reflect regret, possibilities, and alternate view of incidents. But as ghostly versions slip through, and science becomes something far more dangerous, Finn and his grandfather must confront the price of a theory that worked a little too well. Dark, eerie, and hauntingly emotional, this novel blurs the line between what we see… and what sees us back.
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