He didn't fix her memory. He rewrote it. When Wren Quinn discovers evidence of a version of herself she doesn't remember-photos, voice logs, fragments of diaries she never wrote-she tries to confront her brilliant, attentive husband. James says she's overwhelmed. Confused. Misremembering. But Wren knows what fear feels like. And this isn't fear. It's recognition. Late one night, she finds a hidden archive-distorted audio, corrupted video, pieces of a life stitched together by someone else. And buried inside it all is the voice of a man she can't remember... a witness who shouldn't exist. Someone who tried to save her. As Wren begins to untangle the fragments of her erased past, her marriage, her identity, and her sanity fracture in ways she can no longer ignore. Every truth she uncovers points to a single terrifying conclusion: The version of herself she trusts...the one James built...isn't the one who survived. A chilling psychological thriller about memory, power, and the lies we agree to live inside. Perfect for fans of Alex Michaelides, Blake Crouch, Lisa Jewell, and Black Mirror.