LITMUS isn’t sure what he thinks about people, but science—that is an affair capable of sustaining him indefinitely. There’s only one problem, he’s already dead. Everybody is.
“Not dead,” corrects Mace. “Almost dead, it’s a different thing altogether. Plucked from the edge and thrown back into life. Shouldn’t you be working?”
Near fatal accidents, intentional incidents with electrical wires, government disagreements—at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter how you came to be in The Labs, only that you are here and you’re trapped underground along with everyone else trying to solve humanity’s problems with no hope of escape.
Lab 47 follows two of these scientists, LITMUS and MACE as they test both the boundaries of science and each others’ patience.
A new arrival, Michael, upsets this precarious balance between the mistakes of the past and the secrets of the present. Now, The Labs’ dark history must be unravelled before everything its inhabitants hold dear is destroyed—including the walls that keep them prisoners from the world above.
Addiction, obsession, hope and wonder take hold, leaving a wake of chaos.
Note: Lab 47 contains some graphic violence.






