The man in the mirror is a stranger, his face as blank as the silent, porcelain figures that have taken over Simon's home. They shuffle through the motions of a life he vaguely remembers, their featureless faces a constant, terrifying reminder of everything he's lost.
Is he losing his grip on reality, or has he stumbled into a nightmare from which he can't wake up?
As the oppressive silence of the house closes in, his only lifeline is a cryptic Bible verse and the memory of a love he thought was gone forever. But the house has its own secrets, locked in a basement where a relentless knocking echoes a truth Simon has fought to forget.
To survive, he must confront the faceless entities that haunt him, both inside and out, and find the courage to open a door that was never meant to be found. But the face he's most afraid of finding might just be his own.