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Garik learns that his mentor and trusted ally, Jantzen Hefferly, is somehow still alive in a secret facility in northern Canada.
Garik has been changed forever by his forced induction into Corona Tower's Human-Hybrid Project. His girlfriend is dead. His friendships have been pushed to the brink. He is no longer the man he used to be, if he can even be considered a man at all.
Garik takes on a new challenge: to rescue Jantzen Hefferly and return him to health while bringing the cruel and vindictive leaders of the Human-Hybrid Project to justice.
The old rules have been shattered, and Garik must forge ahead to make his own.
is a ten-book series focused on Garik Shayk and his struggle to survive after he is forcibly inducted into the Human-Hybrid Project secreted deep within the super-secure sub-basements of the exclusive and off-limits Corona Tower.
is the tenth and final book in this electrifying and fast-paced series.
Find out more, including character backstories, the history of Corona Tower, and overviews of each of the ten books in this phenomenal series at: www.thehumanhybridproject.com.
Farley Dunn has written books for over ten years and established his publishing company, Three Skillet Publishing, after retiring from his decades-long career as an educator, specializing mostly in creative writing.
The concept for this series of books comes from his nephew, who emailed the locations that needed to be in Bay City (although he didn't name the city) and three of the major characters in Corona Tower (also unnamed). Farley spliced the information together with ways that he thought the story could evolve, and this is what came out of that.
Farley has enjoyed sharing each book as it has written itself. He enjoyed writing the final book,
, as much as the first.