Brian Lumley is the author of the bestselling Necroscope series of
vampire novels. The first "Necroscope," Harry Keogh, also appears
in a collection of Lumley's short fiction, "Harry Keogh and Other
Weird Heroes," along Titus Crow and Henri Laurent de Marigny, from
T"itus Crow, Volumes One, Two, and Three," and "David Hero and
Eldin the Wanderer," from the" Dreamlands" series.
An acknowledged master of Lovecraft-style horror, Brian Lumley has
won the British Fantasy Award and been named a Grand Master of
Horror. His works have been published in more than a dozen
countries and have inspired comic books, role-playing games, and
sculpture, and been adapted for television.
When not writing, Lumley can often be found spear-fishing in the
Greek islands, gambling in Las Vegas, or attending a convention
somewhere in the US. Lumley and his wife live in England.
NECROSCOPE: AVENGERS
"Lumley still excels at depicting heroes larger than life and
horrors worse than death. The exciting pyrotechnic finale appears
to bring final resolution to some long-running
subplots."--"Publishers Weekly"
"A complicated but well-written story, sort of a vampire adventure
for the Tom Clancy set. The plot is interesting and features plenty
of political and military intrigue."--"Fangoria"
NECROSCOPE: DEFILERS
"The genuinely evil Wamphyri, Lumley's original portrayal of
paranormal powers, his dry wit, and a long, thundering climax
assure that the hefty book will handsomely reward
readers."--"Booklist"
NECROSCOPE: INVADERS
"The amazingly prolific Lumley kicks off a new branch of his
Necroscope series now that the original Necroscope (or vampire
killer), Harry Keogh, is dead. The new novel stands alone.
Necroscope fans will find themselves reading as fast as Lumley can
type, and new readers may apply as well with this inaugural Jake
Cutter entry."--"Kirkus Reviews"
NECROSCOPE: AVENGERS
"Lumley still excels at depicting heroes larger than life and
horrors worse than death. The exciting pyrotechnic finale appears
to bring final resolution to some long-running
subplots."--"Publishers Weekly"
"A complicated but well-written story, sort of a vampire adventure
for the Tom Clancy set. The plot is interesting and features plenty
of political and military intrigue."--"Fangoria"
NECROSCOPE: DEFILERS
"The genuinely evil Wamphyri, Lumley's original portrayal of
paranormal powers, his dry wit, and a long, thundering climax
assure that the hefty book will handsomely reward
readers."--"Booklist"
NECROSCOPE: INVADERS
"The amazingly prolific Lumley kicks off a new branch of his
Necroscope series now that the original Necroscope (or vampire
killer), Harry Keogh, is dead. The new novel stands alone.
Necroscope fans will find themselves reading as fast as Lumley can
type, and new readers may apply as well with this inaugural Jake
Cutter entry."--"Kirkus Reviews"
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