White Noise
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White Noise
by Tanya Lisle
Part 1 of the White Noise series
After an unusual day at school of mute goth kids, disappearing acid burns and the feeling of someone hunting for him, Max just wants to unwind at home. When a stranger appears in his room and abducts him, he witnesses the murder of his parents and becomes the prime suspect. Max soon finds himself on the run with several other abducted teens, all being hunted down because they've developed unnatural powers. Even with his new allies and newfound ability to heal, Max can't get too comfortable. He knows that the people looking for him are still out there - and they're closing in.
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Static
by Tanya Lisle
Part 2 of the White Noise series
Harrison's boyfriend, Max, is missing. Again. Or, well, his ex-boyfriend, he thinks. His memory of the last week is fuzzy. It's while his roommate, Ally, is trying to help him that they get the phone call; Max has gone missing, and Willow - who's supposed to be catatonic and locked away - abducted him. Harrison sets out on a mission to find him, but he and his friends are placed under house arrest. Is it to keep them safe from Willow, or is Harrison being used for live bait? Trapped with the mysterious new Doctor Gethen who's taken a keen interest in them, Harrison needs to make things right, find Willow, and get Max back.
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Dead Air
by Tanya Lisle
Part 3 of the White Noise series
Somehow, Harrison wasn't dead. He wasn't so sure about Max. Despite surviving his encounter with the newly reborn Luke, Harrison doesn't have time to even process the loss of his boyfriend. The Harrish and Barrister Corporation, now under the control of the mysterious Doctor Gethen, has decided they must be brought back for further testing -- permanently. At least locked inside the walls of H&B, Harrison is safe from a resurrected Luke now hijacking Max's body. Since coming back, Luke's developed a desire to see Harrison dead, but there's something holding Luke back from finishing the job. It might be in his head, but Harrison swears he can still see just a glimmer of Max behind those eyes.
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