SummaryCharles Warner has built his life around quiet.Seven floors above the London streets, he hides from the world-no friends, no visitors, only the soft hum of screens and the faint ticking of a clock he refuses to wind. Yet in the stillness of his apartment, something begins to stir.His reflection lingers a moment too long.A man in black stands beyond the balcony.The glow of his computer screen seems to breathe.As isolation deepens into obsession, Charles begins to suspect that the mirrors in his apartment are watching him-and that the face staring back is not his own. What begins as the unraveling of a fragile mind soon becomes a confrontation with something vast, patient, and inescapable.Set against the cold light of the modern world, The Glass Within is a gothic psychological thriller about anxiety, solitude, and the dangerous intimacy between man and machine.When every surface shows your face, where can you hide from yourself? "In silence, the loudest voices are your own."