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Brian Lumley

    December 2, 1937 – January 2, 2024
    Brian Lumley
    H.P. Lovecraft's Magazine of Horror #3 (Fall 2006)
    Necroscope III: The Source
    Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos
    Necroscope
    Necroscope: The Lost Years
    Necroscope IV: Deadspeak
    • 2023
    • 2019

      This is volume two of a two-volume soft cover edition of the numbered, signed, limited edition hardback published by Parallel Universe Publications in 2017 (which is still available direct from us for £45 per copy plus postage and packing). Winner of two British Fantasy Awards for Best Artist, Jim Pitts has been active in the fantasy, horror, science fiction genres for over forty years, contributing book and magazine covers and countless numbers of interior artwork. In this book some of the people who have known and worked with Jim over the years write about the publications they were involved in with him, including Brian Lumley, Adrian Cole, and Peter Coleborn. Also included are hundreds of black and white and full-colour illustrations, including a small number of new illustrations not in the hardback edition.

      The Fantastical Art of Jim Pitts - Volume 2: Rolling back the years...
    • 2012

      The Satyr's Head

      Tales of Terror

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Featuring ten chilling tales, this collection showcases the work of renowned horror writers, including Ramsey Campbell and Brian Lumley. Each story delves into themes of terror and the supernatural, exploring encounters with ghosts, demons, and the inexplicable. Curated by award-winning editor David A. Sutton, these narratives promise to evoke fear and intrigue, making it a must-read for fans of the genre.

      The Satyr's Head
    • 2010

      Harry and the Pirates

      And Other Tales from the Lost Years

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The collection features three extensive tales centered around Harry Keogh, the original Necroscope, showcasing his unique abilities to communicate with the dead. These stories delve into supernatural themes and explore the intricate world of the undead, offering readers a blend of horror and intrigue. As the first publication of these narratives in the US, fans of the genre will find fresh content that expands on Lumley's established universe.

      Harry and the Pirates
    • 2010

      Classic Lovecraftian horror from one of the masters of the form, British Fantasy Award-winner Brian Lumley. Sorcery in Shad Pity the poor lamia! Mighty Orbiquita, she who damned to death countless men for merely looking at her, she who slew with impunity any who dared breach the walls of her fabled castle . . . Orbiquita has fallen in love—and with a barbarian Hrossak! Tarra Khash, he is, who saved a lamia's life and made her long to be human again. Tarra Khash, who with the help of the last survivors of an alien race, overthrew a god and saved an entire city thereby. Tarra Khash, who has adventured far and wide through the Primal Land, searching for treasure, for wine, women, and song. Tarra Khash, who has fallen into the clutches of the slave Cush Gemal, who was once an ordinary man but who has become the foulest of sorcerers, Black Yoppaloth. Like all sorcerers, Black Yoppaloth craves immortality, and believes he stands on the brink of achieving it. Then his evil power will be unrivaled and he will control all of the Primal Land. Only Tarra Khash stands in his way. Tarra Khash—and, though he does not know it, his friends and allies: she who was once the lamia Orbiquita; the alien Amyr Arn; a slumbering, ponderous yet powerful moon god; and the magician Teh Atht, who must choose between immortality and saving the Primal Land!

      Sorcery in Shad. Tales of the Primal Land
    • 2010

      Necroscope: The Lost Years

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Harry Keogh makes his long-awaited return as the Necroscope! Set during the fan-favourite Lost Years era of Keogh's career, these tales, "For the Dead Travel Slowly" and "Harry and the Pirates" see the Necroscope do battle with horrors both real and imagined, eternal and ethereal...

      Necroscope: The Lost Years
    • 2010

      Harry Keogh is moving on. Though the search for his missing wife and child continues, his heart now lies in Edinburgh with Bonnie Jeana beautiful Scottish werewolf whose friendly pack and flourishing pub have given him a place he can almost call home. But from the rocky heights of Sicily, the diabolical Francezci brothers plot the wolf-pack's destruction; and down in the terrible Pit beneath Le Manse Madonie, an ancient evil schemes. The vampires conspire. They reach a decision. They choose a vector. Mafia thug Mike Milazzo is no good to anyone, anytime, anywhere]]which makes him perfect. Disposable. The brothers infect him with a deadly poisonan engineered plague that even a werewolf could never surviveand they offer him a terrible bargain: successfully contaminate the wolf-pack, and receive the antidote. Fail, and die! Mike has everything to lose. So does Harry Keogh. But the Necroscope lost everything once before, and he isn't about to do it again]]

      Necroscope. The Plague-bearer
    • 2009

      Necroscope IV: Deadspeak

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.3(94)Add rating

      The silence of the grave is not silent at all. In their millions, the dead are screaming...but no one can hear them! Atop a perilous cliff, deep in the Balkan mountains, rises the castle of the Ferenczy. Once it was a stronghold of the Vamphyri...and now it will be so again, for Janos Ferenczy, vampire and black magician, has risen from his ages-long sleep. Powerful and evil, Janos conjures dead men and women into a semblance of life and subjects them to fiendish tortures. But the shrieks of the dead do not satisfy Janos's lust for blood--for that he needs living humans. His terrifying armies of the risen dead will soon overwhelm a helpless, defenseless mankind... Helpless and defenseless because a terrible battle against the vampires has destroyed Harry Keogh's deadspeak, leaving the Necroscope deaf to the teeming dead...and to their warnings of Janos's reign of terror. To save the world, Harry must join forces and link minds with the most powerful, and deadliest, vampire of all!

      Necroscope IV: Deadspeak
    • 2009

      Prior to the best-selling Necroscope series, Brian Lumley built her reputation by writing stories set against H.P. Lovecraft's cosmic Cthulhu Mythos backdrop. These dark and frightening tales appeared worldwide in some of the most prestigious magazines. This volume contains some of the best of Lumley's works.

      Haggopian and Other Tales
    • 2008