Twenty years. Three hundred investigations. Zero proof. Terry Galverton has spent two decades chasing ghosts. He's drained his savings, destroyed his marriage, and earned the ridicule of the scientific community. All for five seconds in a Vermont farmhouse when he saw a woman standing in a doorway who shouldn't have been there. When physicist Alan Celetrovich builds a revolutionary device based on anomalous data he observed at CERN, Terry's team finally captures what no one else has: a clear, measurable, repeatable signal. Figures moving through their equipment. Forms that track their every step. Then Alan makes a discovery that changes everything. The figures aren't ghosts. They're people. Living, breathing versions of the team itself, existing in a parallel dimension, conducting the same investigation at the same time. The dead were never there. The living were separated by a barrier no one knew existed. What begins as the greatest scientific breakthrough in history becomes a desperate race for survival when the barrier between worlds begins to collapse. The team isn't just observing the other side anymore. The other side is trying to come through. For readers of Blake Crouch, Michael Crichton, and Dean Koontz. Through the Glass blends the scientific rigor of hard sci-fi with the atmospheric dread of classic paranormal horror, asking the question: What if every ghost you ever saw was alive?
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