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Faces - Oswald Hunter

Faces

By: Oswald Hunter

Paperback | 3 February 2026

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In 1987, Dr. Edward Redwood leaves the controlled world of neurological research to begin clinical work at a large urban hospital. Methodical and reserved, he is more comfortable with data than with people, more at ease with theory than with uncertainty. His first major case challenges all of that.

Victor Tan is a former concert pianist living with visual agnosia. A neurological condition that prevents him from reliably recognising faces and objects. Though his memory, intelligence, and musical ability remain intact, his perception of the world is unstable. Familiar spaces become disorienting. Loved ones become strangers. His wife, Sarah, carries the daily, quiet labor of care as their shared life is slowly reshaped by repetition, misrecognition, and endurance.

Conventional treatments offer little improvement. Under increasing institutional pressure to justify time, funding, and measurable outcomes, Redwood develops an experimental approach based on melodic association, using sound as a stabilizing cue where sight no longer functions reliably. The results are fragile and inconsistent. Moments of functional recognition are followed by setbacks, sensory overload, and emotional collapse.

As the hospital administration demands progress and deadlines tighten, Redwood is forced to confront the limits of intervention and the ethical cost of pushing for improvement. With the steady support of Nurse Emily Morgan, he refines the therapy into smaller, gentler steps. Shifting the focus from cure to function, from resolution to continuity.

Faces is a quiet, character-driven literary novel about perception, care, and the spaces between people when certainty disappears. It explores what remains when recognition falters, when progress is partial, and when connection must be rebuilt without the promise of restoration.

The story concludes from Victor's perspective during a simple piano performance in the hospital auditorium. Faces remain indistinct. Recognition remains incomplete. Music offers no solution, only presence.

This is not a story of triumph or recovery. It is a story of adaptation, restraint, and the quiet courage of staying connected when answers do not arrive.

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