Necroscope The Touch eBook Brian Lumley
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Malevolent aliens, the Mordri Three decide to become so evil that God himself will have to stop them. They can alter flesh with a simple touch, literally turning people inside out or seeding them with cancer. The Three have already destroyed an entire solar system and most of their own race. Their next targets mankind and Earth!
On Earth, Scott St. John is mourning his wife when he is struck by a golden arrow of light - a fragment of the soul of Harry Keogh, the original Necroscope - and gains powers he does not understand. A mysterious, beautiful woman appears, desperately trying to warn Scott about something . . . then vanishes midword. Scott dreams of a very unusual Wolf, who begs him - in human speech - for rescue.
A fledgling Necroscope, a telepathic Wolf, a beautiful woman from beyond the stars, the ghost of Harry Keogh, the best of E-Branch's psychic fighting forces, and a dead girl who is not yet ready to seek her just reward must defeat three impossibly strong, psychically gifted monsters whose touch literally melts flesh from bone.
Necroscope The Touch eBook Brian Lumley
Brian Lumley is one of my favorite authors and the Necroscope series is by far my favorite vampire series. The Wamphyri were such a breath of fresh air from the Anne Rice type of vampire and I loved every inch of it. I own all of the Necroscope books and still read them from time to time. When the last of the series was written I knew I would miss it, but knew that it had to come to an end at some point. When "The Touch" came out I was very excited I didn't bother to read any reviews or pages et al. Why not? This was a part of the Necroscope series I knew it was gonna be good. I wish I could have kept up the same belief half way through the book, but I just couldn't do it. I really tried to like Scott but he was no Harry, Jake, or Nathan. I tried to get into the Shing't woman but she was not like the other women of the series. I tried to get into the grotesque minds of the Mordri Three, but they were not the Wamphyri.The Whamphyri were dark, powerful, evil, and exciting. No matter what horrible deeds they committed it was certainly a lot of fun reading about it. They had personalities and lives...or unlives. The Mordri three seem to just be evil and nothing more, they don't bring the same level of excitement and life the Wamphyri did. Scott was certainly no Harry and was not even a good replacement, he was just so dull and fumbling, The Shing't woman had zero personality there seemed to be an excuse for that but it wasn't enough to make me care, and the relationship between her and Scott was too rushed from what I can remember. The only likable character was the Wolf, but I think that had a lot to do with me being fond of the wolves in the series. Overall it just wasn't that great, but I am only judging based on reading half of the book. It's been several months and I still lack the desire to finish it. Maybe it picks up near the end or something but I don't care long enough to pick it up and see. If you're new to the Necroscope series, please get the first book and start from there you won't regret it!
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Necroscope The Touch eBook Brian Lumley Reviews
Fantastic storyline involving EBranch and Harry with cameos from a few old favs even and added a few new characters that you'll live equally!
Captivating, exciting, adventureous, and puts the mind of the reader into a whole different world. HIGHLY recommend reading ALL the NECROSCOPE series books. Harry Krough is the bomb!
I loved the first nine books in the Necroscope Series and have read them all several times.
Sadly Mr Lumley blew it on this one.
The characters are dull & flat.
Way too much of the book is dull,dry & plodding.
There is almost no action just long drawn out debate & back story.
Stick to the original nine books.
Can't say too much except I love Brian Lumley and the books are so good I can't stop reading them except I need more books to read I've read them all
Not Lumley's best work. Having put down the Necroscope series years ago, I was hoping for the same great read I had come to expect but was sadly disappointed. The dialog was wooden and almost mechanical sounding, the pacing was off, and the ending was predictable half way through.
been reading Lumley for 20 years, gory sexual vampire mixed with science fiction whats not to love, do yourself a favor and start at the beginning book, what an imagination
Not bad at all
Brian Lumley is one of my favorite authors and the Necroscope series is by far my favorite vampire series. The Wamphyri were such a breath of fresh air from the Anne Rice type of vampire and I loved every inch of it. I own all of the Necroscope books and still read them from time to time. When the last of the series was written I knew I would miss it, but knew that it had to come to an end at some point. When "The Touch" came out I was very excited I didn't bother to read any reviews or pages et al. Why not? This was a part of the Necroscope series I knew it was gonna be good. I wish I could have kept up the same belief half way through the book, but I just couldn't do it. I really tried to like Scott but he was no Harry, Jake, or Nathan. I tried to get into the Shing't woman but she was not like the other women of the series. I tried to get into the grotesque minds of the Mordri Three, but they were not the Wamphyri.
The Whamphyri were dark, powerful, evil, and exciting. No matter what horrible deeds they committed it was certainly a lot of fun reading about it. They had personalities and lives...or unlives. The Mordri three seem to just be evil and nothing more, they don't bring the same level of excitement and life the Wamphyri did. Scott was certainly no Harry and was not even a good replacement, he was just so dull and fumbling, The Shing't woman had zero personality there seemed to be an excuse for that but it wasn't enough to make me care, and the relationship between her and Scott was too rushed from what I can remember. The only likable character was the Wolf, but I think that had a lot to do with me being fond of the wolves in the series. Overall it just wasn't that great, but I am only judging based on reading half of the book. It's been several months and I still lack the desire to finish it. Maybe it picks up near the end or something but I don't care long enough to pick it up and see. If you're new to the Necroscope series, please get the first book and start from there you won't regret it!
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