From the writers of the bestselling Yesterday’s Gone series comes the Available Darkness Trilogy, a fast-paced dark fantasy series with secret organizations, hidden worlds, and a battle between those who want to destroy magick and those who want to unleash it.
DARKNESS IS AWAKENING
A man wakes in a coffin with no memory of the past. The only clue to his identity is a note: “Avoid the sunlight and don’t touch anybody.â€
Just hours later, he’s questioning more than just his name as he stands over the charred corpse, dead with just a touch.
Hunted by the FBI, and haunted by the evil of his forgotten past, he must learn to control the darkness within himself before he destroys the child who may be his only hope to remember.
Little does he know the secrets locked in his head hold the key to an conspiracy stretching back thousands of years across two worlds.
The fate of past, present, and future collide as the hours of AVAILABLE DARKNESS tick away while humanity is threatened by a force stronger than the world has ever seen.
The Available Darkness Trilogy contains all three books in the series for more than 1,000 pages of pulse-pounding action, dark horrors, and twists!
Praise for the Available Darkness Series
“…packed with action, suspense, and artful character building†-Jeff
“These guys write in a way that keeps you turning pages (too late at night) and wanting more of each story they do.†- Dave Horton
“One of my favorite series books in their collection, definitely leaves you hungry for more. These two authors have consistently produced one great read after the other.†- Jellydnut
Reader Praise for Platt and Wright
"I don't like to make comparisons between authors, but if you enjoy Koontz and King, you should feel right at home with Platt & Wright." - Rowan
"I spent my formative years devouring anything written by Dean Koontz and Stephen King. I guess it is no surprise that I am drawn to what Platt and Wright are doing. Credit is due to Hugh Howey (Wool) for the spot on recommendation." - Kevin Clark
"Being an avid King and Koontz reader from an early age, I get disappointed easily when I branch out to read unknown (to me) authors. Many fail to live up to the high standard I crave in stories, leaving me only partially-immersed in (or worse, indifferent to) the world of the writer. Fiction is my addiction, and dark, well-written fiction is top of my list of desires. 'Yesterday's Gone' satisfied my craving superbly!" - Emily
"These authors rank right up there with Stephen King and Dean Koontz in my book." Bennet R. Williams