Told through various timelines that echo each other, WHITE NIGHT is a family saga that plays out like a detective novel. Over the decades, often by necessity but also by choice, Louise relinquishes some of her political ideals and becomes "Loulou," a formidable businesswoman. Things take a dramatic turn on the night of a gala celebrating her success: Loulou dies alone in the greenhouse of her manor. Murder or accident? Loulou's death comes as a huge shock, especially to Charlotte, Marlène and Lucas, her now adult children, for whom the provisions of her will impose a destiny that differs from their chosen ones. Suspicions, revelations and negotiations upend the lives of all, imperiling the family empire's survival. We discover the shady side to the Héberts' fortune, and also that its heirs unwittingly hold elements that, put together, could reveal the disturbing truth. What will they discover about their origins and the foundation of Nocturne… and about the circumstances surrounding their mother's death? When you ask questions, you need to be willing to hear the answers. Are the Héberts ready to accept the truth?