Publisher's Synopsis
When Mark Holloway, a forensic photographer, is called to document a brutal murder scene in an abandoned house, he expects blood, evidence, and the usual horrors of his job. What he doesn't expect is the photograph.
In the final shot taken from the victim's camera, there is a figure standing behind them-tall, featureless, and impossibly thin. No face. No eyes. Just watching. At first, Mark dismisses it as a trick of the light. But then, he starts seeing them everywhere. In reflections. In the backgrounds of other crime scene photos. In his bedroom mirror. The deeper he digs, the more disturbing the pattern becomes. Every person who has ever captured an image of these faceless figures has vanished without a trace. Then his own colleagues begin disappearing. The pictures on his camera change when he isn't looking. His own shadow starts stretching in ways it shouldn't. And at night, when the city falls silent, he hears them whispering his name. Mark knows he's running out of time. They know he's seen them. And now, they want him to join them. But the worst part isn't that they're coming for him. The worst part is... they were always there. ⸻ A nightmare-inducing supernatural thriller filled with paranoia, creeping dread, and inescapable terror, The Faceless Ones will make you afraid to look at your own reflection ever again.