Reviews
“Since reading Lumley’s “Necroscope” series, I know that vampires really do exist!” —H. R. Giger
“Lumley excels at depicting heroes larger than life and horrors worse than death.” —Publishers Weekly
“Lumley is obviously very bright, articulate, and in possession of an incredibly wild imagination.” —Rapport
“Lumley uses language deftly to conjure his alien universe.” —Publishers Weekly
“An accomplished wordsmith, Lumley wields a pen with the deft skill of a surgeon, drawing just enough blood to titillate without offending his readers.” —The Phoenix Gazette
“Lumley’s strength is in his jovial voice, a diction that dominates the narrative. Lumley’s love of his pulp-horror subjects is gleefully apparent. He revels in every telling detail, in stories-within-stories and convoluted histories.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“Whether humorous or atmospheric and chilling, Lumley’s tales are delightful.” —Booklist
“For fans of Brian Lumley and anyone who enjoys Lovecraft. Well written, displaying Lumley’s skill at world building.” —Midwest Book Review on Harry Keogh: Necroscope and Other Weird Heroes
“A faithful tribute by veteran fantasist Lumley to horror author H.P. Lovecraft. A good addition to most libraries’ horror collections and a title with special appeal to fans of the Cthulhu mythos.” —Library Journal on Beneath the Moors and Darker Places
“Nightmarish in a manner obviously inspired by Lovecraft . . . long hard to find in the US. Lumley succeeds at spine-chilling creepiness. Juicy indeed-worthy additions to the mythos and the horror genre alike.” —Booklist on ochBeneath the Moors and Darker Places