Drawn unexpectedly into the shadowy world of undercover policing, Jason becomes Michael Bates, navigating a dangerous underworld where the line between cop and criminal blurs into invisibility. Every interaction is a game of survival, each conversation a carefully orchestrated deceit. From taxi cabs peddling drugs to sharing cells with murderers, Jason walks a tightrope of lies, secrets, and raw adrenaline.
Undercover life isn't Hollywood-it's stranger, messier, and far more dangerous. Every operation is a roll of dice where stakes aren't just arrests but lives. The slightest slip can shatter an identity, exposing family, friends, and self to unthinkable retribution.
Through the gritty streets and dim-lit carparks of Brisbane's underbelly, Jason learns that undercover work isn't about playing pretend-it's about becoming someone so convincingly that even you start losing track of who you are. And the cost? Marriages crumble, trust erodes, and sanity frays.
In a world where telling the truth can get you killed, Jason's white lies are the razor-thin margin between life and death. The question isn't if he'll lose himself-but how much he'll have left when the mask finally comes off.
White Lies isn't fiction; it's a raw, unfiltered dive into the true story of an undercover cop who risked everything, and almost lost it all, stepping into the shadows to chase justice.