SHATTERPOINT
Not Every Reflection Tells the Truth
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A psychological thriller with a pulse. A mystery with no safe reflections.
Philadelphia homicide detective Eric Dunn isn’t out to prove anything. But when a string of calculated murders begins pointing directly at him, his past, one he never fully understood, comes back sharper than shattered glass.
Each victim is chosen. Each crime mirrors Eric’s forgotten history. The killer knows him intimately. Evidence mounts: matching fingerprints, perfect DNA, and personal clues only Eric should know. The city begins to suspect him.
So does he.
Enter FBI Agent Mark Evans, a near-retired profiler brought in to help close the case. Evans believes Eric, at first. But when surveillance shows Eric in two places at once, and whispers of a missing identical twin emerge, trust begins to erode.
Yet the twin isn’t the killer.
He’s another victim.
As Eric races to clear his name and unravel the mystery, he uncovers Project Echo Mirror a long-buried government experiment that didn’t just study trauma... it split it.
Now, someone or something engineered from that darkness is hunting him. And the final target may not be a stranger.
It might be himself.
📖 Perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn, Alex North, and Tana French—Shatterpoint_ is a mind-bending, heart-racing psychological thriller full of mirrored identities, twisted science, and a final reveal you won’t see coming.
You’ll love this book if you enjoy:
✅ Serial killer thrillers with a twist
✅ Dark psychological suspense
✅ Conspiracy and memory manipulation
✅ Duality, mirrors, and unreliable narrators
✅ Stories where the hunter becomes the hunted
“You can break the mirror. Just be ready for what climbs through.”