In a dying jungle, six unusual babies are discovered and taken to the United States, leading to an extraordinary revelation. As their origins come to light, the narrative explores themes of identity and the impact of environmental change. The story unfolds with a blend of mystery and adventure as the characters navigate their new lives and the secrets of their past.
Whitley Strieber Books
This American author is renowned for novels that frequently delve into mysterious and supernatural phenomena, as well as non-fiction works chronicling personal encounters with the uncanny. His writing often explores the boundaries of human understanding, investigating uncharted territories such as alien contact and the afterlife. Strieber seeks to uncover hidden truths about these phenomena, offering readers compelling explorations into the enigmatic aspects of existence. His narrative style typically blends suspense with profound philosophical inquiry, prompting readers to question the nature of reality.







Last Vampire
- 414 pages
- 15 hours of reading
In this sequel, vampire hunter Paul Ward intensifies his pursuit of the captivating yet deadly Miriam Blaylock. As he closes in on her, Miriam reveals her sinister intentions, aiming to manipulate Paul into becoming the catalyst for creating a new breed of vampires. The tension escalates as their fates intertwine, blending themes of obsession and the struggle between predator and prey.
Hunters
- 402 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The thrilling narrative, originally penned by Whitley Strieber, has been adapted into a Syfy series titled Hunters. With executive production by notable figures Gale Anne Hurd and Natalie Chaidez, the show promises to deliver a captivating blend of suspense and intrigue. Premiering in April 2016, it explores themes of survival and the unknown, drawing viewers into a gripping world that challenges perceptions of reality.
The Christmas Spirits
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A modern day retelling of Charles Dickens's classic A Christmas Carol, this sees a futures trader George Moore as Scrooge who is visited by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future. These spirits are more frightening than Dickens's however.
Them
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Exploring the phenomenon of "aliens" or "visitors," this groundbreaking work delves into the experiences of both civilian and military witnesses of close encounters. It analyzes their reports to uncover the underlying intentions and implications of these encounters, offering a unique perspective on a topic often shrouded in mystery. Through firsthand accounts, the book seeks to illuminate the complexities of human-alien interactions and the broader significance of these experiences.
Whitley Strieber, a renowned literary figure, presents a thought-provoking exploration in his latest work. Known for his influential writings like Communion and Superstorm, he delves into a fresh perspective on Jesus, challenging traditional views and inviting readers to reconsider established beliefs. This book stands out as a significant contribution to contemporary discourse, reflecting Strieber's status as a pivotal cultural voice.
When an unusual aircraft crashes in the New Mexico desert, an operation code named Majestic is sent to investigate. How do they handle what they discover? Are there really aliens involved? How can they communicate with them?
In a world where survival hinges on manipulation, Lilith, the original vampire, faces a dire challenge: she must corrupt Ian Ward to maintain her existence. This dark tale explores themes of power, seduction, and the struggle between good and evil as Lilith navigates the complexities of modern society while pursuing her goal. The story promises a blend of supernatural intrigue and psychological tension as the fate of both characters intertwines.
The book recounts a surreal encounter that the author experienced in a hotel room, where an enigmatic visitor shares profound insights on personal growth and the human condition. These revelations prompt a reevaluation of fundamental beliefs about life and existence, urging readers to confront and reconsider their assumptions. Through this intriguing narrative, the author explores themes of spirituality and self-discovery, blending elements of mystery with transformative lessons.
Two writers travel across the U.S. that remains after a "limited" nuclear war.

