The Hybrid Series
By Toni Crawford and Andrew Harding
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About this series
In this Hybrid Series spin-off, a new cell of hybrids is born, instigated after they meet by two hybrids, Gavin and Jane. Gavin stops on their way to Jane's digs, to pick up her clothes, when he sees his boss out on a job. After he explains why, Jane tells him that two women were killed inside the house and their ghosts were trying to get the attention of his boss. From his boss's first meeting with Jane, showing him how much of an asset she'd be to his nick, Gavin was asked the next morning if he'd bring Jane with him to work. His boss, after a lengthy call to MI5, informed them that Gavin was supposed to head the murder squad and the new extension, mothballed for some time, was their new department. It wasn’t long before they were called out. Gavin took charge, but after a few cases with the same MO, he soon realised they’d need the help of the other cell. Outnumbered on this case, and the safety of the human side of his team paramount, he made the call, no other option. This book is written on my website and your chance now to get a download in any app you read in of the edited book.
Titles in the series (7)
- The Hybrid Series: Critical Moments Book 2
2
Harvey and Alli continue with their investigations, as another serial killer remains at large. With additional hybrids to aid them in their quest, they endeavour to seek out a deranged killer who lures his male victims, before operating on them. As a unit of hybrids, their suspicions of the man at large leads them to an unnerving theory, one that will require all their integrity if they are to end the ominous spree of mutilations. Andrew Harding continues the hybrid series with his second novel: Critical Moments. His compelling tale will take the reader to another world of eroticism and the murderous exploits of a disturbed mind, as the sequel to The Hybrid Series: Split Decision takes on another unsettling turn of events. This book contains descriptions of scenes of an explicit sexual nature which are suitable for adults only. The contents are not suitable for readers under the age of 18 years of age. Travelling the world and hunting out antiques has given Andrew Harding a broad insight into the unraveling of the human mind. His fascination with the paranormal, supernatural and also crime have inspired him to cross boundaries and write this series of books. The people who have crossed his path have covered such a broad spectrum that he's realized that anything is possible, and that there are no barriers to the depravity that could be hidden beneath the surface.
- The Hybrid Series: Wet Daddy Book 4
4
Having just solved one despicable murder and enjoyed a few hours of relaxation, Harvey, Alli and the rest of the Hybrids, on call constantly whatever they're doing, are thrust once again into a murder scene that beggars belief. Their boss from MI5 has gone with them, wishing to see how they execute a job, and how they gain the staggering clear-up rate they've accomplished on every case. What awaits them is a serial murder that only belongs in nightmares and shocks them all, Hybrid and human alike. The work of the deranged serial killer fills Alli with dread, when they find out the occupation of the dead women. She hides her worst fears from Harvey, but she knows they have to be faced before they have any hope of catching the killer. This book contains descriptions of scenes of an explicit sexual nature which are suitable for adults only. The contents are not suitable for readers under the age of eighteen years of age.
- The Hybrid Series: Devil's Dyke Book 3
3
The revelations in their last case had greatly disturbed the hybrids and their commissioner. Their next case was so close to home the whole station was unnerved with a crime so despicable they could hardly believe it was true. They had to use all of their resourcefulness to find yet another serial killer. The dynamics of the human side of the team begins to change, thus exceeding the speed everything was accomplished. The fact that the Home Office had insisted on secrecy from the start, irritated Harvey and Alli as they'd hoped for integration for some time, at least with the humans in their team. Their request had always been revoked. Now the Home Office were under suspicion, the hybrids decide to side-step their insistence and run things exactly how they want; overjoyed that they had their commissioners full backing. This book contains descriptions of scenes of an explicit sexual nature which are suitable for adults only. The contents are not suitable for readers under the age of eighteen years of age.
- The Hybrid Series: Medium Rare Book 5
5
Everything stopped for call-outs. They became a priority, whatever the team of hybrids were doing and this day was no different from any other. Thinking they were finishing interviews, for their last big case, their day took on a more sinister feel, called out to a job that posed more questions than answers for everyone. The call had come from a vice officer, who’d stopped the raid they were on, after they’d used the enforcer to open up a house. The smell of death nearly knocked them off their feet. His team members knew what that meant and had wanted to leave, obvious it wasn’t a brothel, reported by neighbours, and all of them furious with him for standing his ground and calling it in. He was adamant they waited for the murder squad to arrive. Once they had, it became apparent why they’d wanted to leave. Only one of them was left with a job when Harvey had had his say, and he joined the hybrids in the hunt for the bodies. The contents of this book are not suitable for readers under the age of eighteen years of age.
- The Hybrid Series: Didymus Book 7
7
Gina’s premonition dream reared its ugly head when they’re called out to the old mental hospital; haunting them again, now the fly-tippers had found it. Thankful a lorry driver had the guts to call 999, knowing he could be arrested. This job couldn’t be tackled in the dark, they tried – returning the next morning, mortified by what they find. Pieces of the jigsaw were even more difficult to lock into place when Hillary couldn’t find forensic reports that were missing. The Home Office were under enough suspicion and hearing they had no idea who the pathologist was, supposedly working for them, made the job even more daunting. Alarm bells rang out loud and clear, unsettling everyone - Lucas, most of all. This book contains descriptions of scenes of an explicit sexual nature which are suitable for adults only. The contents are not suitable for readers under the age of eighteen years of age.
- The Hybrid Series: Split Decision Book 1
Andrew Harding delivers a seductive and compelling tale in his novel The Hybrid Series: Split Decision. After what appears to be an innocent meeting with Harvey Burgess, Alison Grey (Alli) is awoken to her own existence and the reality that awaits her. While aiding Harvey in his own detective work, her own psychic skills are brought to the fore, as they hunt for a deranged serial killer. The brutality of the murders display a merciless mind of the man at large, and one who will stop at nothing to relinquish the memories of a disturbed childhood that has ensured his quest for depravity. This book contains descriptions of scenes of an explicit sexual nature which are suitable for adults only. The contents are not suitable for readers under the age of eighteen years of age.
- The Hybrid Series: Spin-off HWSNBN (He Who Shall Not Be Named)
In this Hybrid Series spin-off, a new cell of hybrids is born, instigated after they meet by two hybrids, Gavin and Jane. Gavin stops on their way to Jane's digs, to pick up her clothes, when he sees his boss out on a job. After he explains why, Jane tells him that two women were killed inside the house and their ghosts were trying to get the attention of his boss. From his boss's first meeting with Jane, showing him how much of an asset she'd be to his nick, Gavin was asked the next morning if he'd bring Jane with him to work. His boss, after a lengthy call to MI5, informed them that Gavin was supposed to head the murder squad and the new extension, mothballed for some time, was their new department. It wasn’t long before they were called out. Gavin took charge, but after a few cases with the same MO, he soon realised they’d need the help of the other cell. Outnumbered on this case, and the safety of the human side of his team paramount, he made the call, no other option. This book is written on my website and your chance now to get a download in any app you read in of the edited book.
Toni Crawford
I live in East Tennessee on a farm and work in the field of animal medicine. While being an avid poetry writer, I have now managed to unleash my imagination through novels. I have been married for thirteen years to a man who supports my dreams until I have been sitting at the computer for too long and he needs food. My favorite past times are movies, books, horses, camping, facebooking (yep), karaoke, hiking, pet parties, bonfires, and having friends over. The loves of my life are my husband, family, friends, and all animals (excluding insects). I hope you enjoy my adventures along side me.You can reach me at tonicrawford75@yahoo.com
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