![]() ![]() In "Necroscope," Harry is startled to discover that he is not the only person with unusual mental powers-Britain and the Soviet Union both maintain super-secret, psychically-powered espionage organizations. Harry Keogh is the man who can talk to the dead, the man for whom every grave willingly gives up its secrets, the one man who knows how to travel effortlessly through time and space to destroy the vampires that threaten all humanity. And also for all the people who have read more than one mass market copy of the book to tatters. As a classic, "Necroscope" rightfully claims a place in the Orb trade paperback list, for scholars of the field and the dedicated Lumley collector. ![]() It also includes chapter ornaments by Hugo-Award-Winning artist Bob Eggleton, long identified with Lumley's blood-sucking monsters. ![]() ![]() This new edition of "Necroscope" uses the author's preferred text and includes a special introduction by Brian Lumley, telling how the "Necroscope" saga came to be. Nominated for the British Fantasy Award, "Necroscope" has inspired everything from comic books and graphic novels to sculptures and soundtracks. Millions of copies of "Necroscope "and its successors are in print in a dozen languages throughout the world. Twenty years ago, the horror world was forever altered by the publication of "Necroscope," An instant classic, Brian Lumley's astonishing feat of imagination spawned a universe which Lumley has explored and expanded through more that a baker's dozen of novels and novellas. ![]()
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