
Some reflections don't show who you are… they show what you've forgotten.
In the isolated village of Halcombe Moor, the fog comes early and never truly leaves. Locals whisper of an old chapel hidden in the heather, a bell that tolls without a steeple, and a pale face that watches from the mist—never moving, never blinking, always waiting.
When Margaret Ellory sees something in the fog that no one should ever see, her world begins to unravel. Memories she never lived begin to surface. Dreams echo with bells that never rang. And in the mirrors of her quiet cottage, her reflection starts to look back… differently.
Summoned by a letter with no name and a map that leads nowhere, London archivist Elias Graye arrives in Halcombe seeking answers. But the more he uncovers about the moor's buried history, the more he suspects the past isn't just repeating—it's remembering.
As Margaret, Elias, and a dying village elder converge at the edge of the ruins, they must face a truth older than the chapel itself: the fog doesn't haunt Halcombe.
It keeps it.
A chilling gothic horror steeped in memory, myth, and the cost of being seen, The Face in the Fog is a haunting descent into forgotten pacts and the people cursed to remember them.
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