1. Endangered Species by Cathy Hapka
‘GUYS…WHERE ARE WE?’
Stripped of everything, 48 survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 find themselves stranded on a tropical
island. This band of friends, family, enemies, and strangers must work together to stay alive, But the island isn’t
going to make it easy for them…
As an environmentalist, Faith Harrington could be one of the biggest assets for the group’s
survival. But the events that lead her to board Flight 815 have left her wracked with guilt and self-doubt.
As Faith reflects on the incidents from her past, she’ll have to deal with the present
reality of being surrounded by strangers in a hostile new environment.
Will this mysterious new world offer Faith an opportunity to start over? Or will she fall
victim to one of the island’s deadly perils?
2. Secret Identity by Cathy Hapka
‘DO YOU WANT TO KNOW A SECRET?’
There are things no one knows about Dexter Sterling. His friends believe he’s just
another moneyed Ivy League student. But Dexter is leading two lives – until a fateful trip to Australia exposes the truth.
Dexter books the first flight out of Sydney, wanting nothing more than to
return home after his deceit is revealed. The plane he boards, however, never reaches its destination. Instead, Oceanic Flight
815 crashes, trapping its 48 survivors on a remote island.
Faced with a blank slate, Dexter reinvents himself once more. When tragedy strikes, his carefully
constructed farce begins to crumble, and Dexter must trust his fellow castaways with the truth.
But Dexter isn’t the only one lying, And he quickly learns that on the island there
are many unknowns, but none are deadlier than the secrets of its inhabitants…
3. Signs of Life by Frank Thompson
‘SOMEONE IS OUT THERE’
Nick Hadley did some terrible things. The famed artist, sculptor, and professor was once the
toast of the art world, but a scandal turned his life upside down. Nick needed a place to lay low for a while. In boarding
Oceanic Flight 815, he got just that.
Now one of the many survivors of a plane crash, Nick has all the time in the world to reflect
on his bad choices, The island life even seems to instil in him newfound artistic inspiration.
But Nick’s new drawings take on a sinister quality. He begins having dreams… horribly
vivid dreams. And then come the voices… and feelings of guilt and pain. Is the island trying to tell him something…
or is his past catching up with him?
Bad
Twin by Gary Troup
The authorship of Bad Twin is attributed to Gary Troup, a fictional character mentioned
on the show. The real author has not been revealed by the publisher. The manuscript of Bad Twin was discovered by the characters of Lost in Season 2 and has been mentioned
in two episodes and while the novel's plot has no link to the television show, Bad Twin contains many references. Bad Twin is part of the Lost Experience, an interactive game connected to the storyline of
Lost, but not directly part of it On May 9th, 2006, the fictional corporation The
Hanso Foundation ran a quarter-page ad in several major newspapers, including
The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Chicago Tribune. The ad repudiates Bad Twin for its "attacks" and "misinformation"
about the Hanso Foundation.