Undercurrent

The Hidden Cost of Going Undercover

Published by Big Sky Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

The city pulled him in. The lie pulled him under.

Undercurrent is a first-hand account of what happens when a police officer disappears into an undercover identity and stays there too long.

Brisbane, mid-1990s. Jason Somerville is a young Queensland police officer who never planned on joining the force, let alone working covert operations. After a routine buy-bust draws attention to his instincts on the street, he is selected for undercover work and gradually absorbed into a world built on deception, performance and constant threat. His assumed identity, Michael Bates, becomes more than a cover name. It becomes a survival tool.

Undercover policing is not cinematic. It is patient, tense and psychologically demanding. It means handling drugs instead of seizing them, laundering money to maintain credibility, and earning the trust of people you know you will eventually arrest. Every word is measured. Every interaction recorded. Act too much like a cop and you are exposed. Act too well as a criminal, and you risk becoming one.

As the operations escalate, so does the personal cost. Jason lives between safe houses and courtrooms. His marriage strains under secrecy. Trust erodes. The line between the man and the persona blurs until pretending no longer feels temporary.

In this world, the “white lie” is not harmless. It is currency. It keeps you breathing. But each compromise leaves a mark. The question is not whether to deceive, but how much of yourself you can surrender before something fundamental shifts.

Written with blunt honesty and a distinctly Australian voice, Undercurrent captures the grit, danger and moral tension of sustained undercover work. It is a true story about identity under pressure and the slow erosion that comes from living too long in the grey.

“Uncompromising, gritty, authentic … grounded in lived experience.”

“A compelling exploration of identity, moral compromise and the cost of losing yourself.”

“Survival can depend on the lies you learn to live with” 

About The Author

Jason Somerville is an Australian writer and filmmaker whose work draws directly from lived experience inside policing and undercover operations. He served more than a decade with the Queensland Police Service, including time working covert roles during the mid 1990s, where he operated under long term assumed identities in drug and serious crime investigations.
After leaving the police, Jason transitioned into writing and screen based storytelling, focusing on identity, deception, and the quiet psychological cost of institutional work. His writing is grounded, observational, and restrained, shaped by real events rather than genre tropes. He approaches crime not as spectacle, but as a human system where intention, morality, and consequence rarely align neatly.
Jason’s work spans long form nonfiction, screenwriting, and film development, with projects recognised through Australian and international screenplay platforms and festivals. Undercurrent is his first book, written as both a standalone literary work and a screen adaptable narrative, offering an unfiltered account of undercover life and the personal erosion that comes with living someone else’s identity.
Jason lives in Brisbane, Australia.
 

Product Details

  • Publisher: Big Sky Publishing (July 28, 2026)
  • Length: 272 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781923514935

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