In the sterile world of the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office, Dr. Sherman Sinclair is a man who deals in facts. But when the body of an Atlanta police officer is brought in from Brownwood Park, the facts stop making sense. The official story is suicide, but the evidence whispers a different, more surreal tale—one that points to a phenomenon defying all logic and physics.
Researchers working with the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) announced the detection of highly unusual gravitational wave patterns originating from a distant planetary system as an earth-changing event. Current assessments indicate no immediate threat to Earth. The detected waves are extremely weak by the time they reach our planet. However, scientists are studying whether they could have secondary effects on sensitive instruments, animal navigation, and under rare conditions human perception and consciousness.
Public Guidance
Out of an abundance of caution, researchers recommend that members of the public remain calm but report any unusual or unexplained phenomena—such as persistent low-frequency vibrations, unexplained electronic interference, anomalous environmental effects in the sky, or feelings of weightlessness—to local authorities.
As Sherman peels back the layers of the mystery, he uncovers a city on the brink of a paradigm shift and exposes a chilling connection between quantum entanglement and police brutality. Witness reports speak of three Black teenagers floating in the air that night, an impossible sight that sent the officer reaching for his gun. Now, Sherman is left with a chilling question and a forensic nightmare: what happens when you shoot at levitating Black people? The answer lies in a discovery so profound it threatens to unravel the very fabric of reality, a truth that powerful forces will do anything to keep buried.
Imagine Black Mirror meets House M.D. in an Atlanta revealing its supernatural underbelly. Sherman is a high-concept mystery with the DNA of a prestige cable hit, featuring a complex, flawed protagonist at the center of a conspiracy that could rewrite human history. This gripping medical mystery seamlessly blends genres, from the gritty realism of police corruption and systemic racism to the intellectual rigor of forensic science and the mind-bending wonder of sci-fi. Dr. Sherman Sinclair, a recently divorced, high-status White male, becomes an unlikely ally, documenting the truth to a skeptical world through his podcast. Sherman is a visually striking, character-driven narrative that explores the fragility of reality and the way truth is often the first casualty of power.