A chilling psychological thriller about identity, obsession, and the danger of being perfectly seen.
When bodies begin appearing across the city, each victim has been living someone else’s life-working their job, following their routines, inhabiting their relationships-before being brutally murdered. The killer doesn’t just take lives. He recreates them.
Mara Ellison is a forensic artist trained to reconstruct faces from the dead. She understands how identity can be shaped by bone, muscle, and memory. But as the investigation deepens, Mara realizes the killer studies faces the same way she does-with precision, patience, and purpose.
Each new victim reveals the same disturbing pattern: weeks or months of meticulous imitation, as if the murderer is correcting "mistaken identities." When a recovered sketch depicts a woman who looks exactly like Mara, the case turns personal-and dangerous.
As sealed adoption records, altered identities, and institutional failures come to light, Mara uncovers a truth more unsettling than the murders themselves: her own life may be the result of a long-hidden substitution. Now watched, studied, and slowly edited by someone who believes identity can be fixed, Mara must decide who she is when every version of her past is called into question.
The Face Collector is a gripping psychological crime novel that explores surveillance, self-authorship, and the thin line between observation and control. Perfect for fans of The Silence of the Lambs, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and literary thrillers that blur the boundary between mystery and psychological horror.