Henderson– April 20, 2026 — Author Thomas White continues to attract attention in the fiction market with his expanding catalog of thriller, suspense, and science fiction novels, including his award winning time travel story The Edison Enigma.
White’s work focuses on cinematic storytelling that blends science driven concepts with fast paced narrative structures. In The Edison Enigma, a present day physicist discovers a method of time travel and uncovers evidence that history has already been altered, forcing him into a high stakes mission to restore the original timeline before irreversible consequences unfold.
The novel explores themes of causality, consequence, and ethical intervention in time manipulation, positioning it within the growing genre of speculative science fiction that merges theoretical science with human conflict and suspense driven storytelling.
In addition to his time travel work, White has authored multiple suspense and thriller novels including Justice Rules and The Siren’s Scream, both of which reflect his signature approach to character driven narratives and high intensity plots involving moral complexity, justice, and survival.
White’s background in entertainment production and storytelling development has contributed to a cinematic writing style that emphasizes visual pacing, tension building, and layered narrative structure. His books often explore how ordinary individuals react when placed in extraordinary and high risk situations.
“Science fiction and suspense allow me to explore what happens when human decisions collide with impossible circumstances,” White said. “Time travel, in particular, is a powerful way to examine consequences and the fragility of history itself.”
As interest in science fiction and time based narratives continues to grow among readers, White’s work is gaining traction for its blend of conceptual depth and accessible storytelling.
Thomas White continues to expand his literary portfolio, building a growing readership drawn to his unique combination of thriller pacing and speculative science fiction themes.