Harry Keogh: Necroscope and Other Heroes
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Here are eight long tales of four of Lumley’s most popular creations; Titus Crow, David Hero and his companion, Eldin the Wanderer; and the original Necroscope himself, Harry Keogh.
Titus Crow: Psychic detective, master magician, destroyer of the ancient Cthulian gods. In “Inception,” we see the infant Titus at the moment his destiny falls upon him. In “Lord of the Worms,” a simple secretarial job lands Crow on a sacrificial altar. And in “Name and Number,” Crow battles malevolent, occult winds that can rip living flesh from bone.
David Hero and Eldin the Wanderer: once men of the waking world, now agents for King Kuranes of the Dreamlands. Sips of “The Weird Wines of Naxas Niss” send the pair on a tumultuous journey from a buxom beauty’s bed to the depths of a wizard’s dungeon. Then, seeking his missing friend, David Hero boards an ill-fated airship that is home to “The Stealer of Dreams.”
Harry Keogh, Necroscope: vampire killer without peer, capable of conversing with the dead. A sudden windfall brings Harry to Las Vegas, where he meets “Dead Eddy,” a gambler who can’t resist the temptation of one last big win—from beyond the grave! In “Dinosaur Dreams,” Harry’s interest in fossils leads him to uncover the truth behind the death of a young amateur paleontologist . . . Harry’s undying love for his mother leads him down a dangerous path in the brief “Resurrection.”
Every world needs a hero. These are Brian Lumley’s.
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FIC015000 FICTION / Horror
FIC029000 FICTION / Short Stories (single author)
FIC024000 FICTION / Occult & Supernatural
FIC009070 FICTION / Fantasy / Dark Fantasy
FIC009050 FICTION / Fantasy / Paranormal
Hero of Dreams (Dreamlands)
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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 Titus 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.
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