Kniha Faceless Arkin Gelisin

Faceless

Autor: Arkin Gelisin
Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Brožovaná
Dostupnosť: Očakávané naskladnenie
Naskladnenie 07. 06. 2026
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If you don't recognize the face you see in the mirror, you become faceless. When a man wakes up from...

Informácie o knihe

Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydalo
2026
Stránok
370
EAN
9781998338603
ISBN
1998338606
Enbook ID
52766811
Hmotnosť
496
Rozmery
152 x 229 x 21

Kompletný popis

If you don't recognize the face you see in the mirror, you become faceless.

When a man wakes up from a deep, three-month coma following a catastrophic car accident, he is a stranger to himself. His skull has been shattered, his bones broken, and his face surgically reconstructed beyond recognition. The family standing by his bedside-his wife Julia and his young daughter Sarah-tell him he is Lester Romero, a devoted father and a brilliant Canadian detective.

But memory is a fragile, treacherous things.

As Lester tries to piece his fractured life back together, he is relentlessly haunted by visceral, terrifying nightmares of children locked away in dark rooms, crying out for mercy from an ancient shadow. His closest friend and partner, Detective Aziz, reveals that before the crash, Lester was obsessed with hunting "The Sack Man" (El Hombre Del Saco)-a ruthless serial killer who has been kidnapping and murdering children across Toronto.

The horror intensifies when the killer targets Lester's own household, leaving ominous drawings on the walls and threatening the family. Desperate to protect his loved ones and retrieve his missing past, the detective follows a trail of dark secrets deep into a secluded forest cabin where a private torture chamber awaits.

But inside the cabin's hidden surveillance room, a fingerprint scan and a horrifying video recording unlock the ultimate, mind-bending truth. Lester isn't just tracking a monster.

He is looking at him in the mirror.

Faceless is a dark, gripping, and deeply atmospheric psychological thriller that explores the terrifying boundary between identity, memory, and pure evil. Masterfully shifting from clinical neuroscientific anomalies to a gritty police procedural, Arkin Gelisin weaves a chilling narrative that will leave readers questioning everything they think they know until the final, breathless page.

Perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn, Sebastian Fitzek, and dark, twisty crime thrillers.