When the aliens arrived, they didn't just invade — they ended the world in a single day.
He survived. Barely. Now he's trekking across the ruins with a new buddy named Bert, cracking dark jokes, ranting about Harry Potter logic, and trying not to lose what's left of his sanity. But something inside him is waking up. Something ancient. Something that feels like godhood… and it's terrifying him more than the corpses or the sky full of alien death ever could.
Because the real horror isn't dying.
It's realizing you might never be you again.
Crackling with razor-sharp sarcasm, laugh-out-loud wit, and the full messy spectrum of human emotion — hope, despair, love, rage, fear, and revelation — White is a speculative fiction debut that blends science fiction, fantasy, and quiet metaphysical inquiry into something refreshingly new. If you crave stories that make you snort one minute and ache the next, this is your book.
The true question isn't whether he can save what's left of humanity.
It's whether he can save himself.