The quiet bedroom community of Hamilton Island just recovered from a school shooting that rocked the community. But, as it turns out, Roger Heller didn't act alone.
He was part of something bigger ...
A conspiracy of scientific experiments, missing people, and ancient secrets that threaten the island and its people.
And behind it all, the enigmatic transhumanist icon, Blake Conway.
Can Jon Conway piece the mystery together before it takes another of his loved ones?
Can the Heller family move on from the actions of Roger Heller?
Will Cassidy's drug addiction destroy the new family she is building with Jon and Emma?
Can Milo trust the mysterious Don Bellows?
And what will happen when Brock Houser begins to launch his own investigation into the strange goings-on?
★★★★★ "I was so totally in love and enthralled by Season 1 of WhiteSpace and could not imagine how it could get better, but it did! LOVED, LOVED, LOVED Season 2. Read it in about 3 sittings (to the exclusion of alot of housework and maybe even some work AT work...I'm not admitting anything!). Could not put it down." -- Jkaustin02
★★★★★ "This season confirms to me what Season One made me suspect - while I know Yesterday's Gone, by the same writers, has a big following, and I too loved it tremendously - WhiteSpace is officially my favorite! I'm so invested in the characters, I just can't wait for Season Three!!" -- lxiny
★★★★★ "I am an avid fan of Sean Platt and David Wright. I love their books and of course I'm a Goner. There are so many twists and turns that I find it difficult to stop reading. I have to force myself to stop and live my life. I am desperate to read Season three. The final twist at the end of the book was awesome." -- Adrienne F Ryans
★★★★★ "Absolutely loved this series, think Whitespace is now my favourite... Was yesterdays gone....(or possibly they are equal favourites) Truly couldn't put either of them down. Love all the characters, and the way each chapter finishes with a bang..." -- Tracie09
★★★★★ "My problem with these authors is that I don't have nearly enough time in the day to keep up with all the books. I started with Yesterday's Gone and got hooked, now I've downloaded the next seasons and have not been able to get back to YG because I'm totally addicted to White Space." -- JLW
WhiteSpace is a character-driven, mysterious, creepy, paranoid, sci-fi thriller that reads like the literary version of a televised serial with the mysteries of LOST and the future paranoia of Black Mirror. Read the whole series today.
Sean Platt is an entrepreneur and founder of Sterling & Stone, where he makes stories with his partners, Johnny B. Truant, and David W. Wright, and a family of storytellers.
Sean is a highly-prolific author in both fiction and nonfiction, with more than 10 million words under his belt and more than a dozen published collaborations. He brings a rich sense of place, strong pacing, conflict-filled dialogue, powerful twists, and a flair for high-stakes drama to every story he contributes to. He’s known for bringing out the best in whoever he collaborates with, thanks to his generosity, his adaptability, and his philosophy that “the best idea wins.”
You’ll see Sean’s work as a co-author with Truant and Wright, and invisibly all throughout the studio.
Originally from Long Beach, California, Sean now lives in Austin, Texas with his wife and two children. He has more than his share of nose.
David Wright is a suspense thriller writer and co-author of the bestselling #1 horror and #1 sci-fi series, “Yesterday’s Gone.”
David writes about the monsters that haunt us and the people who fight them. Whether supernatural or human, Wright’s character-driven thrillers are the love child of King, Koontz, Abrams, and other genre-blending masters. Characters matter, and Wright specializes in flawed heroes, even more flawed anti-heroes, and misunderstood people trying to find their place in the world.
He is also one third of The Story Studio Podcast with authors Sean Platt and Johnny B. Truant. He currently lives on the east coast with his wife, his young son, and the world’s most poopingest cat.