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Necroscope 3: The Source (Necroscope Trilogy, Volume 3)

Necroscope 3: The Source (Necroscope Trilogy, Volume 3)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Go Lumley!
Review: Lumley has done it again with this great sequal to his preveious two books. It reintroduces one of my preveious favorite characters (Zek) and introduces some new ones! This story I must adimt, as well as his previous book (Vamphryi) was not as strong as his first book Necroscope, though this is a great book altogether anyway! I highly suggest this book for anyone who enjoys reading vampire novels, enjoys good blood as well as action!

Five Stars! Go Lumley!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Go Lumley!
Review: Lumley has done it again with this great sequal to his preveious two books. It reintroduces one of my preveious favorite characters (Zek) and introduces some new ones! This story I must adimt, as well as his previous book (Vamphryi) was not as strong as his first book Necroscope, though this is a great book altogether anyway! I highly suggest this book for anyone who enjoys reading vampire novels, enjoys good blood as well as action!

Five Stars! Go Lumley!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best
Review: My very favorite book so far. I love teh well written gripping scenes of flight and escape.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Boring Howard-like fantasy
Review: The Necroscope is a guset star in this book. It has an interesting subplot (Perchorsk) but the main plot is: Commando visits primitive world, is mistaken for a wizard because of technology, whups the but of the local lords, saves stunning blonde and marries her when they get back. Is this up to the quality of the first books? The only highlight is the description of the Wamphyri and their aeries, two truly memorable chapters).

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A chilling fantasy adventure.
Review: the Source is an excellent stand alone novel in a compelling series about the vampire hunter, Harry Keough. In this exciting story, we adventure to the vampires homeland. Lumley chills with his descriptions and keeping you glued to the page with every sharp turn of the knife! An excellent book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best of the first three
Review: This book has it all. The KGB, Ebranch, Keogh jr and sr and many bad guys. I would say this one has been the most interesting. The land were the vampires come from was amazing. I wish there was more about the vampires homeland though. The book could have been another 200 pages without being boring. I love to get to explore new lands.

If you liked the first two, you'll love this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best of the first three
Review: This book has it all. The KGB, Ebranch, Keogh jr and sr and many bad guys. I would say this one has been the most interesting. The land were the vampires come from was amazing. I wish there was more about the vampires homeland though. The book could have been another 200 pages without being boring. I love to get to explore new lands.

If you liked the first two, you'll love this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ALMOST PERFECT HORROR STORY
Review: This has been THE best of the Necroscope books and I'm half way through #4. N3 has plenty more action and wierdness in comparison to the other entries in the series. It begins with Soviet E-Branch discovering a portal to another dimension/universe a la STARGATE. Only the portal leads to the origin planet of the Wamphyri!

Jazz Simmons, a British agent is sent--unsuspectingly--to the Perchorsk Project. He learns of a Wamphyri warrior who made it through the portal to the Russian side, where he was immediately burned to cinders in a violent demise. Jazz, the Soviet's enemy, soon finds himself "volunteered" to go through the portal as a Guinea Pig. Prior to being forced through, he learns that others have been banished there ahead of him and there has been no communication from them.

Within, Jazz meets the Travelers, humans constantly on the run from the Wamphyri, who feed on them like cattle. Jazz soon meets up with another esper, Zek Foener, shoved through the portal about a month prior to Jazz. Sparks fly, but the problem is, they learn they cannot return through the same way the came it. Big problem.

Enter Harry Keogh, who is still seeking his missing wife and son. Harry has learned to better control the Mobius continuum and looks for a way out for his friends.

Some real frights in this episode, but Lumley spends too much time on the history and sociology of the Wamphyri and not enough on the truly interesting Perchorsk Project side where the real terror builds. Though billed as the third in a trilogy, this book easily stands alone and could be read without the first two books preceding it. Excellent horror book. Almost perfect.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 3rd in the series that is one of the all-time best ever!
Review: This installment is one of the best horror/sci-fi/fantasy series that is in existence today. The writing is some of the best - fast-paced and frightingly real-like. It makes you almost believe the history of the vampires is real its so well done. And then he throws in werewolves! These are novels that you will want to re-read over and over - GUARANTEED! I don't even usually read this genre of book, but Lumley does it soooo well with an added mixture that mixes so well together. If only hollywood were smart enough to make this into a film, were talking for sure MEGA-BUCKS people! A must read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Vampire Book!
Review: This is THE vampire book. The third book in the Necroscope series was the first book that I started to read when I got into reading horror. This is my favorite book and I have read it three times in the last six years. It's like your favorite movie, you just have to keep watching it over and over again.


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