The Alaster Trilogy
A journey into the crushing depths where humanity's greatest enemy isn't the ocean—it's ourselves.
Book One: Depths of Deception
Available Now
Seven miles beneath the Pacific Ocean, the Alaster Research Facility houses humanity's most ambitious deep-sea exploration project. For marine biologist Gia Hamiltoni, it was supposed to be the opportunity of a lifetime—a chance to study life in Earth's final frontier.
But in a place where the pressure can crush steel and darkness is absolute, Gia discovers that someone is watching her every move. Security cameras track her through corridors that shouldn't exist. Files appear and disappear from her workstation. And her colleagues seem to know things about her that she's never told anyone.
As paranoia sets in and the facility's true purpose begins to surface, Gia must navigate a labyrinth of lies to uncover who's behind the surveillance—and why they've chosen her. But in the abyss, trust is a luxury she can't afford, and the truth might be more terrifying than the crushing depths themselves.
Book Two: Pressure Points
Coming 2025
The conspiracy runs deeper than Gia ever imagined. What started as surveillance has evolved into something far more sinister—experiments that blur the line between human and something else entirely.
Trapped in the facility with no way to the surface, Gia and a small band of survivors must confront the horrifying truth about Alaster's research. But as the pressure mounts and resources dwindle, they discover that the greatest threat isn't what's been created in the labs—it's what the isolation and paranoia are doing to their own minds.
In the darkness of the deep, evolution takes unexpected turns, and humanity's attempt to conquer the abyss may have awakened something that should have remained sleeping.
Explore the Depths
Isolation & Paranoia
When you're seven miles underwater, there's nowhere to run. The Alaster Trilogy explores how isolation warps perception and paranoia becomes survival instinct.
Technology & Ethics
In pushing the boundaries of human endurance and capability, where do we draw the line? The series questions the ethics of enhancement and experimentation.
Environmental Horror
The ocean is Earth's last frontier—alien, hostile, and unforgiving. The trilogy uses the deep sea as both setting and metaphor for the unknown within ourselves.