About this audiobook
Joseph Williams sleeps easily because he's mastered the art of not thinking too hard about uncomfortable things. At thirty-five, his life is unremarkable by design—manageable mortgage, steady job, family fed and housed. Safe. Predictable. Enough.
Until one morning, he finds himself sitting in the chair across from his own bed.
The figure has Joseph's face, but wrong somehow—hollow-eyed, decay-touched, worn by suffering Joseph has never known.
What follows is a descent into his worst nightmare