For years, people have feared that sexual material removed from victims of alien abductions might lead to the creation of something that modern science considers impossible: hybrids of the alien and the human.
They would think like aliens, but appear human, and be able to do something that full-blooded aliens can't: walk the earth freely.
In Hybrids, Whitley Strieber unleashes his unparalleled skills as a thriller writer and his unique knowledge of the abduction phenomenon to explore what might happen if hybrids invaded the earth—not from the stars, but from exactly where the aliens told him they would emerge, when one of them said, "We will come from within you."
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"This might make a good movie if anyone picks it up. There's a lot of action & suspense. But the 'hydrids' and their development may have your skin crawl & wondering what secrets the government are keeping that might harm humanity. It's a long read but good, well rounded read."
— Dimka (4 out of 5 stars)
" Totally creepy sci-fi thriller about an alien/robot/human hybrids gone wild. A bit graphic at times for my taste but I guess with all the vampire and zombie action going these days I shouldn't be surprised. "
— Lori, 2/1/2014" I was kind of disapointed by this book. It had a great premise, but given the premise used, I think that Streiber took the powers of the hybrids further than was justified. Also, I found the romance between the main characters and evilness of the bad guys overdone. This aside the story was fun and held my attention. Action sequences were nice and dramatic. "
— Mark, 1/8/2014" I don't have the energy for a full review of this. It was alright in some places and awful in others. I was thoroughly confused by the book and the parts I did understand didn't really hold my interest. "
— Stefani, 12/26/2013" Some profanity. It's not the type of book I usually read, but I did enjoy it. "
— Trena, 12/25/2013" Pretty good read, perfect airplane book. "
— Jason, 11/6/2013" Entertaining but a bit fluffy. Not sure I can recommend it. "
— Jessica, 10/7/2013" Whitely knows how to keep you turning the pages!! "
— Pennie, 9/21/2013" I was very excited to get this book i found it for 50 cents. I got my money worth but barely this book wasnt that good.The concept was good but the general premise just fell short.I had couldnt get into the characters at all just not that good.I had alot of nice ideas but nothing delivered "
— Joshua, 9/16/2013" When he's good he's very good but when he's bad..... "
— Maryam, 8/23/2013" DNF...Didn't like this at all, very jumbled and confusing- human/machine hybrids or alien/human hybrids which is it? Are there both? Make up your mind Strieber! Plus no character development so could care less what happens to them. "
— Stoli, 2/3/2013" Began reading ... didn't finish. A little too pedestrian. "
— Ramey, 9/9/2012" The last page is DYNAMITE! Purple prose at its absolute best. "
— Claudia, 9/7/2012" There's some good movie material here! "
— doug, 3/4/2012" I don't see why so many people gave this book bad reviews. It made sense to me and I thoroughly enjoyed it. "
— Greg, 1/28/2012" This was a first-read from Goodreads giveaways. <br/>A quick paced, thought provoking read. I found myself cheering for a side that is only part human, but had the most important part, heart. Where can our brilliant minds take us? I recommend this for a great adventure. "
— Yolanda, 4/11/2011Whitley Strieber is the author of more than twenty-five novels and works of nonfiction, including The Wolfen, The Hunger, Communion, The Grays, and The Coming Global Superstorm (with Art Bell), which was the inspiration for the film The Day after Tomorrow. His website, Unknown Country, which explores the edge of science and reality, is the largest of its kind in the world.
David Colacci is an actor and director who has directed and performed in prominent theaters nationwide. His credits include roles from Shakespeare to Albee, as well as extensive work on new plays. As a narrator, he has won numerous Earphones Awards, earned Audie Award nominations, and been included in Best Audio of the Year lists by such publications as Publishers Weekly, AudioFile magazine, and Library Journal. He was a resident actor and director with the Cleveland Play House for eight years and has been artistic director of the Hope Summer Rep Theater since 1992.