Phoebe Harkness Series
Written by James Fahy
Narrated by Louise Williams
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About this series
My name is Phoebe Harkness. When I'm not trying to cure the disease that killed the world, I'm working as an ambassador between the humans of New Oxford, and the Genetic Others, all the things that go bump in the night. A new power has risen and the boy who would be king is bringing his carnival to our streets. A vampire pride march in a city fuelled by prejudice: what could possibly go wrong? Indeed, somebody, or something wants to cancel the festivities, and is picking off vampires one at a time. What kind of monster hunts monsters?
“A clever post-apocalyptic fantasy, full of hilarious one-liners” - NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS
“Intelligently crafted horror-thriller ... Absolutely engrossing and left me wanting more” - SIMON CLARK
Titles in the series (3)
- Hell's Teeth: Phoebe Harkness Book 1
1
Hell's Teeth is the gripping first instalment of the urban gothic Phoebe Harkness series. It follows the young doctor as she stalks through the corrupt dystopia of New Oxford. A third of the human population has been lost. In the thirty years that followed, humankind sought to rebuild itself within the walls of New Oxford. But society had become fractured – humans now live incongruously among Genetic Others, themselves a group of many subspecies. The most dangerous of them all: the vampires. Somehow, these groups have managed a peaceful co-existence under the controlling government influence of the Cabal. But that is all about to change… When Phoebe Harkness receives a phone call in the middle of the night, things take a turn to the horrifying. Her supervisor at Blue Lab One, a high-security research facility, has gone missing. Dr Harkness now finds herself in a race against time to uncover the mystery behind this horrific crime. "Intelligently crafted horror-thriller ... Absolutely engrossing and left me wanting more." - SIMON CLARK
- Crescent Moon: Phoebe Harkness Book 2
2
Crescent Moon is the gripping second instalment of the urban gothic Phoebe Harkness series. It follows the young doctor as she stalks through the corrupt dystopia of New Oxford. Phoebe Harkness' life has changed forever. Thirty years after a cataclysmic world war that eviscerated one third of the human population, a new sub-species of vampire-like drones has set its teeth to the survivors of humanity. They're not the only ones: ‘Genetic Others' such as vampires, werewolves and more roam the streets of New Oxford, trying to live peacefully amongst humankind. But that is all about to change. A spate of serial killings have occurred, rocking the city's already fragile ecosystem. Now Phoebe must act urgently to track down the culprit of these horrific killings. But who is conducting all these strange happenings behind the scenes? And what does it have to do with the Crescent Moon…? "Intelligently crafted horror-thriller ... Absolutely engrossing and left me wanting more." SIMON CLARK "A clever post-apocalyptic fantasy, full of hilarious one-liners" NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS
- Paper Children: Phoebe Harkness Book 3
3
Paper Children is the incredible third instalment of the urban gothic Phoebe Harkness series. It follows the young doctor as she stalks through the corrupt dystopia of New Oxford. My name is Phoebe Harkness. When I'm not trying to cure the disease that killed the world, I'm working as an ambassador between the humans of New Oxford, and the Genetic Others, all the things that go bump in the night. A new power has risen and the boy who would be king is bringing his carnival to our streets. A vampire pride march in a city fuelled by prejudice: what could possibly go wrong? Indeed, somebody, or something wants to cancel the festivities, and is picking off vampires one at a time. What kind of monster hunts monsters? “A clever post-apocalyptic fantasy, full of hilarious one-liners” - NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS “Intelligently crafted horror-thriller ... Absolutely engrossing and left me wanting more” - SIMON CLARK
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