![]() ![]() It’s a modern vampire classic, selling millions of copies world-wide inspiring an almost cult-like following, and several bestselling sequels. He is the “necroscope” of Brian Lumley’s intensely riveting horror novel of ESP, espionage, spies, and vampires. The dead even willingly talke to one special man, Harry Keogh, teaching him their own special talents. ![]() The ones like Boris Dragosani, the necromancers, ravage dead bodies, tearing them apart, ripping their secrets out of their organs, their brains, their very blood. And there are those who can discover the secrets of the dead. There are the far seers, who can see in their minds what’s happening at distant points around the world there are the people who can detect where every nuclear weapon is around the world there is one in Russia (Igor Vlady) who can use his power of the “evil eye” to kill people, making their deaths appear to be the result of heart attacks. Russia and England are the most serious about developing these resources, having seen the spectacular results that the people involved can bring about. England, the United States, France, Israel and Russia have all devoted special branches of their governments to exploiting the psychic talents of some unique individuals. Dark fantasy book review: Brian Lumley's *Necroscope* ![]()
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