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  • Necroscope: Resurgence

  • The Lost Years: Volume Two
  • By: Brian Lumley
  • Narrated by: Joshua Saxon
  • Length: 23 hrs and 10 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (38 ratings)

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Necroscope: Resurgence

By: Brian Lumley
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Summary

Resurgence, the second book in horror author Brian Lumley's best-selling Necroscope series, Necroscope: The Lost Years

Harry Keogh, the Necroscope, the man who can talk to the dead, and Earth's greatest vampire hunter, has been searching for his wife and infant son gone missing during Harry's war against the vampires. This obsession has left him open to subtle influence by an ancient vampire, Radu. Entombed in amber, trapped in undeath, Radu plans for his resurrection and plots the destruction of other vampires who might challenge his supremacy.

Thus, Radu's enemies are now Harry's - and Harry cannot properly defend himself. His powers - his deadspeak and his ability to transport himself through the Mobius Continuum - are locked away in the recesses of his vampire-clouded mind. But Harry is not without allies, living and dead.

E-Branch, the psychic spy organization, is worried about Harry. So is Harry's long-dead Ma, and the ancient philosopher and prophet Nostradamus, whose centuries-old quatrain make eerie sense in the modern world.

Right now, Harry Keogh doesn't even know he's the Necroscope. But Earth's teeming dead won't let him forget them for long - and won't let him forget that Radu and his vampire kind are humanity's deadliest enemies.

©1996 Brian Lumley (P)2021 David N. Wilson
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Lumley writes Werewolves!

Since the Lost Years books started arriving on audible I've been waiting to see what the arrival of the series arch antagonist Radu would be like. And Resurgence does not disappoint! The Saga of Harry & Bonnie Jean comes to a satisfying if melancholy end and Lumley delivers with all the style, the gore, and the gusto fans of his work have come to expect (and love).

As always everything is rooted in a sort of fantastic realism that makes the supernatural elements easy to believe and makes the world convincingly vivid and real. The cast is broad but no character is one dimensional. And best of all, after several books of watching a drugged, hypnotically programmed and greatly de-powered version of our hero Harry Keogh, we get to see him return to himself and bring justice to some of the most genuinely evil creatures in fiction as only he can.

Special mention as always to Joshua Saxon who is in my mind now and forevermore The Voice Of Lumley. As someone who listens to stories when they work the narrator is incredibly important when it comes to my personal experience of the work. My experience of Brian Lumley's fiction (now over ten novels and 4 collections of short stories) has in fact been entirely in audiobook form.

Saxon's sonorous and powerful readings have become inseparable from Lumley's work for me: a perfect marriage of narrating style and authorial tone.

All in all this was a satisfying and thorough end to a very enjoyable diversion on the path of Harry Keogh, delivered in style.

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Another Brilliant Episode in The Necroscope Saga

Once again Brian Lumley has pulled out all the stops to bring us yet another great part of the Necroscope story.

Joshua Saxon again brings everything alive with his exceptional narration and storytelling.

He brings us Vampires, Vamphyri and Werewolves. Plus blood, guts and gore aplenty.

Then he tops it off with a love story. All of which is real, or is it?

I can’t wait for the next audiobook.

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Another Classic Necroscope Tale Superbly Told

Necroscope: Resurgence is another excellent chapter in the stunning Necroscope saga. Lumley is one of my favourite writers and his work is constantly brilliant. This volume continues the story of Harry's "lost years" set just before The Source. Just like the other books in the series, Resurgence is intricately plotted with fantastic action and gruesome horror.
Joshua Saxon continues to excel as the new voice of Necroscope. I love his tone and delivery. It's dark and sinister without ever being cheesy or over dramatic. He is a natural storyteller who is totally perfect for this series. He has been my favourite audiobook narrator since I first listened to his wonderful work on Lumley's short story collection Haggopian.
Another quality presentation from Crossroad Press.
Highly recommended.

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