Hiding from the rain, Liza finds refuge in what seems to be an abandoned house. But at the threshold, Igor meets her—a man with empty eyes. Who is the victim and who is the monster? And what’s wrong with this house? Why does every object she finds awaken Liza’s forgotten childhood traumas, and what kind of ghost is trying to speak to her from the mirror world? The closer Liza gets to the truth, the more she doubts herself. Who is she really—a victim, a ghost, or a vengeful woman? And if her memories are someone else’s, and her feelings are fake, can she trust even her own reflection? “They Always Come Back” is a story about lost identity and love that has grown into hate—a psychological thriller in which the line between ghosts and living people blurs. It’s a warning that the scariest monsters are not the ones lurking outside, but the ones we discover when we look inside ourselves. If you’ve ever felt like you’re living someone else’s life, this book is for you.