Some mirrors show your reflection.This one keeps your corpse.When a winter training run uncovers a mirror half buried in the snow, a small-town search and rescue team discovers it has been watching them longer than they have been watching it.Cal Harlow lives for the callouts: blizzards, lost hikers, helicopter flares over black timber. The work makes sense. The rules are clear. Then his team drags a heavy, ornate mirror out of the January forest and the rules stop working.Reflections hang a beat too long. Radios choke on static when the glass fogs. Evidence photos show faces that were not there. The more they document the object, the more it behaves like a system that has already mapped them.Soon Cal is juggling two impossible realities: The official story in the sheriff's office, where the mirror is just another piece of evidenceThe unofficial pattern, where rescues that should end at the treeline keep looping into the glassAs winter deepens, the mirror begins to target the people around him. A missing woman is trapped in a place that looks like their own woods, but wrong. A young SAR tech runs grid after grid in a tunnel that will not let him out. Frozen ponds hold shapes that never reach the surface.To break the pattern, Cal and investigator Vega have to treat the mirror like the thing it behaves as: Not a cursed object.A witness.To everything it has seen.To everyone it has taken.To the exact type of rescuer it prefers.As the fog closes in and the forest itself begins to echo what is inside the glass, Cal faces a choice that every rescuer fears: trade his own life for someone he has never met or let the system keep running.Perfect for readers who like: Remote mountain settings, winter storms, and dark timberSearch and rescue realism with a supernatural twistSlow-burn horror that detonates into high-stakes actionMorally haunted characters forced to choose who gets savedCold Reflection is a tense, atmospheric thriller about the people who go into the dark on purpose, and the thing waiting there that has been studying them for decades.Sometimes the monster is not in the mirror.Sometimes the mirror is the monster.