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Rating: Summary: Drags On, And Is A Bore Review: "I hate to blasphemy against my favorite author, but I found this third novel in the Psychomech trilogy a complete and utter bore.
Rating: Summary: Drags On, And Is A Bore Review: "I hate to blasphemy against my favorite author, but I found this third novel in the Psychomech trilogy a complete and utter bore.
Rating: Summary: Imaginative. Creative Review: This was my first Brian Lumley book. I loved it, even though I had not read the first two in the series. The author creates a different fictional world that leaves you thinking "What if?". I have now become a total Lumley fan collecting all his books.
Rating: Summary: Imaginative. Creative Review: This was my first Brian Lumley book. I loved it, even though I had not read the first two in the series. The author creates a different fictional world that leaves you thinking "What if?". I have now become a total Lumley fan collecting all his books.
Rating: Summary: exciting science fiction Review: Two decades have passed since Richard Garrison entered Psychosphere to cleanse evil from the planet. The world has surprisingly lived in harmony since as Pax Psychomech has descended on the Earth.However, the tranquillity ends when the Psychomech goes insane seeking balance in the differing universe. People become victims of the Gibbering, an irreparable plague of insanity and some die. Though Richard Stone uses the power he inherited from his father, the prime inventor of the Psychomech machine running amok, he has had limited success containing the disease. With the world out of control as the Psycho device makes an effort to return the planet to its normal state of equilibrium, villains such as Gubwa and Craig resurface leaving Richard wondering what to do next to end the Chaos Psychomech era of destruction. The reprint of the third and final Psychomech tales, PSYCHAMOK, is an exciting science fiction tale that will please readers of the series and those individuals who enjoy a world going amok. The story line is fast-paced, loaded with action, yet uses a mundane but practical climax. Fans of the books will relish this novel while newcomers need to start at the beginning to fully appreciate and comprehend the complex story line(s) created by Brian Lumley. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: exciting science fiction Review: Two decades have passed since Richard Garrison entered Psychosphere to cleanse evil from the planet. The world has surprisingly lived in harmony since as Pax Psychomech has descended on the Earth. However, the tranquillity ends when the Psychomech goes insane seeking balance in the differing universe. People become victims of the Gibbering, an irreparable plague of insanity and some die. Though Richard Stone uses the power he inherited from his father, the prime inventor of the Psychomech machine running amok, he has had limited success containing the disease. With the world out of control as the Psycho device makes an effort to return the planet to its normal state of equilibrium, villains such as Gubwa and Craig resurface leaving Richard wondering what to do next to end the Chaos Psychomech era of destruction. The reprint of the third and final Psychomech tales, PSYCHAMOK, is an exciting science fiction tale that will please readers of the series and those individuals who enjoy a world going amok. The story line is fast-paced, loaded with action, yet uses a mundane but practical climax. Fans of the books will relish this novel while newcomers need to start at the beginning to fully appreciate and comprehend the complex story line(s) created by Brian Lumley. Harriet Klausner
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