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Read Reviews for The Touch - Brian Lumley
by - written on 18/11/08 (Very useful, 100 readings)
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I've been reading Brian Lumley's work for a good few years now and have seen him rise from humble beginnings to become, in my opinion, one of the major leaders in the horror genre. From his earliest days (more fantasy than horror) he paid homage to the Cthulhu Mythos created by the American writer H.P.Lovecraft. This has continued through his career. Alongside this, he's carved himself a unique niche in the horror and fantasy field with his stunning and often terrifying Wamphyri characters and his (originally human) hero, Harry Keogh, the Necroscope. A bit of background may be appropriate here to bring you up to date with Harrys' history. In a nutshell, Harry ... Read the complete review
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