A chilling game of cat and mouse unfolds in Still Reminiscent, a psychological thriller that blurs the lines between memory and reality. After a mysterious accident, Claire Morrison, a reclusive artist, awakens to find her life shattered-her memory fractured and her mind haunted by unsettling images of a man she can't fully place. With only fragmented clues to guide her, she embarks on a journey to uncover the truth behind her past, only to discover that the man in her visions is no stranger but someone she thought was long dead.
As Claire delves deeper into her own psyche, she begins to question whether the haunting visions are a result of post-traumatic stress or a more sinister conspiracy at play. People around her grow increasingly suspicious, including her best friend, her estranged husband, and even her therapist, who seems to know more than he's letting on. The more she unravels, the less she can trust her own instincts, as every turn leads her further down a rabbit hole of deception, paranoia, and danger.
Tension mounts as Claire finds herself stalked by a shadowy figure who always seems to be one step ahead, leaving cryptic messages that suggest a past far darker than she could have imagined. The line between who is a friend and who is an enemy blurs, and Claire must confront the terrifying possibility that her memory is not just unreliable-it's been deliberately manipulated.
With twists and turns that will keep readers on the edge of their seats, Still Reminiscent explores the fragility of memory, the cost of secrets, and the terrifying idea that some truths might be better left forgotten. As Claire races against time to unlock the mystery of her past, she discovers that the most dangerous thing she faces may not be her pursuer-but the truth itself.