Seven strangers enter a cutting-edge retreat for experimental PTSD treatment deep beneath the Maryland countryside.Neuroscientist Emma Thorne promises them seven days that will change their lives, using neural implants to help them rewrite their worst memories.But when the doors lock and the outside world falls silent, Emma, Marcus, Gabriel, Lena, Sophie, David, and Yuki wake to a new kind of nightmare: their memories don't line up, the rules of the facility keep changing, and someone-or something-is rewriting their reality from the inside.Each day, a new "phase" forces them to confront a different version of what really happened: a dead child who might be alive, a husband who might be a monster, a journalist who might be a fraud, a control subject who might be the experiment's true target.As paranoia deepens and timelines fracture, the seven must decide what to believe-and who to sacrifice.Because the system that controls their implants has only one goal: to force them into a single, unanimous story about the past, eliminating anyone whose memories don't fit.And the more they fight to remember, the more they begin to suspect the worst: that the "retreat" is not a cure at all, but a prison built from their own minds.Twisting between clinical reality and shared hallucination, The Remembering Room is a mind-bending psychological thriller about memory, guilt, and the stories we're willing to kill for.Perfect for readers of Blake Crouch, Alex Michaelides, and Shutter Island, this debut by Silas Merrin will keep you questioning every chapter-right up to the final, devastating reveal.