Twelve years of marriage. Two children. One impossible truth.When Dana Rivers' husband begins to change-first in small, unremarkable ways, then in ways she can no longer explain-her ordinary life starts to unravel. His laughter rings false. His touch feels studied. His eyes hold a warmth that isn't his. What begins as unease turns to terror when she realizes the man she loves has been replaced by something that remembers him too well.After one night of violence shatters their home, Dana must rebuild a life from the wreckage-haunted by echoes of the man she knew, and by the feeling that some part of him, or the thing that wore him, still lingers just beyond the edge of sight.Taut, atmospheric, and deeply human, The Man Who Wore His Face is a story about love's endurance, the danger of imitation, and the thin line between memory and haunting.