Young, vibrant New York photojournalist Harper Vale enters Blackwell Institute seeking relief from anxiety and missing time she can no longer explain. The clinic is pristine, discreet, and trusted by the powerful-designed to calm its patients and erase doubt. But Blackwell is not a place of healing. Mirrors behave strangely. Patients vanish. Others return altered, hollowed by something unseen. As Harper descends into the clinic's hidden depths, she uncovers a horrifying truth: Blackwell is preserving its patients, perfecting them-and quietly replacing them. Guided by a brilliant, unraveling doctor and fueled by a force older than science, the clinic's experiments stretch far beyond medicine. Identity fractures. Faith is twisted. A new kind of humanity is being prepared. And Harper was never meant to survive long enough to see it. When the boundaries between self and reflection collapse, escape becomes impossible-and the most dangerous thing is no longer the copy, but the thing watching from behind the glass. What Looked Back is a psychological horror novel of identity, control, and quiet annihilation, where the greatest terror is realizing you were never the subject-only the prototype.
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