How far would you go to get back someone you lost?
After the death of his daughter, Julian Merz is a shadow of his former self. Then a message arrives-anonymous, impossible: a video of his daughter, alive. But this isn't the past returning. This is something else. Something created.
Your Face Belongs to Me is a haunting near-future thriller about loss, memory, and the illusion of second chances. When a biotech company promises resurrection in the name of innovation, grief becomes a business model-and humanity becomes a variable.
As Julian digs deeper, he uncovers a web of secrets where faces can be copied, but souls remain elusive. Is the girl he finds really his daughter? Or just a reflection built from his longing?
For readers of Blake Crouch, Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go, and Alex Garland's Devs-this is a chilling, lyrical novel about what it means to be human when technology erases the boundary between death and design.
Emotionally devastating. Ethically disturbing. Unforgettable.