What is the predator books?

The Predator books are a series of novels based on the popular science-fiction character, the Predator. The character was first introduced in the 1987 film "Predator," and has since become an iconic figure in pop culture.

The Predator books expand on the character's lore and mythology, exploring its origins, motivations, and hunting practices. They are written by various authors, including Steve Perry, Michael Jan Friedman, and David Bischoff.

The books follow the same basic premise as the films, in which a group of humans are hunted by a predatory alien species known as the Predators. However, the books often delve deeper into the psychology of the Predators, exploring their culture, history, and code of honor.

Some notable books in the series include "Predator: Concrete Jungle" by Nathan Archer, which follows a detective tracking down a Predator in New York City, and "Predator: Prey" by John Shirley, which tells the story of a group of humans stranded on a Predator-controlled planet.

Overall, the Predator books offer fans of the franchise a deeper and more immersive look into the world of the Predators, and are a must-read for any sci-fi or horror fan.