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Necroscope: The Last of the Lost Years, Vol. II

By: Brian Lumley
Narrated by: Joshua Saxon
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Necroscope®: The Last of the Lost Years, Volume 2, the 20th volume in Brian Lumley's Necroscope® series, contains two short novels, one long novella, one short story, and a closing piece entitled Resurrection. Each of these, except the short story, (Old Man With A Blade where Harry is pursued by the Grim Reaper), feature the Necroscope, Harry Keogh, during this final (?) period of his life known as "The Lost Years". Look for the first volume of The Last of the Lost Years, Volume 1, the 19th in the Necroscope series, which contains two short novels, one long novella, and one short story.

Stories included in this collection:

  • Dead Eddy
  • The Möbius Murders
  • For the Dead Travel Slowly
  • Old Man with a Blade
  • Resurrection
©2020 Brian Lumley (P)2020 David N. Wilson
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Brilliant Collection of Necroscope Stories

The Last of the Lost Years, Vol. 2 is another great collection of stories set between Necroscope II: Wampyri! and Necroscope III: The Source.
Brian Lumley is an unbelievably consistent writer and the Necroscope series has yet to have a bad entry. This collection continues that run.
My favourite stories in this audiobook book were Dead Eddy - a fun adventure set in Las Vegas - and The Möbius Murders - a dark tale that features a sinister and maniacal adversary for our hero, Harry Keogh.
Joshua Saxon's narration is once again superb. His delivery of the material is pitch perfect. I honestly couldn't think of a better choice of narrator for Brian Lumley's work and I'm really pleased to hear that he is working on some more of his collections.
A must for Necroscope fans and those interested in mind-bending horror fantasy. Highly recommended.

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