Lumley Brian L Books : The Touch (Necroscope)

The Touch (Necroscope)

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Some new material please? - I loved the Necroscope series, and the Vampire World series too. Mr Lumley created a very detailed universe in which the reader could immerse themselves. I was so very disappointed in The Touch for one reason. It s nothing new. Nothing new at all. Indeed, just swap the world `alien for `vampire , and you have nearly an exact copy of his older works. I am writing this at four hundred pages into the book, and feel I must finish it, but each page is hard work because I feel like I ve read it before! If we examine the main areas of the book: A: One man who spends over half the book trying to figure out his powers of talking to the undead and using a metaphysical continuum for transportation. B: He s driven by revenge. C: Three evil bad guys lurk in a gothic structure in the middle of nowhere doing bad things. Sound familiar? I realise it s set in the Necroscope universe, but this is an duplicate of everything Mr Lumley s done before. Such a let down...

A bit of a let down - This is the latest book released in the Necroscope series. I was surprised and excited when I first heard there was a new book out, because Brian Lumley is my favourite author and I didn t realise that he had plans to write another.I have to confess to feeling a little disappointed. The last series - Necroscope Avengers - felt a little bit like re-reading the first series, just with a slightly less engaging plot line and minor sense of irritation at the repetative use of the same phraseology and descriptions for characters and scenarios, over and over. This book was much of the same, but just felt a lot more rushed and with a complete absence of empathy for the main fella in the story.That s one thing Brian normally does very well, tells the story of many in-depth and personable characters, very real and engaging. The hero of this story, Scott St John, pretty much bored the pants off me.The traditional bad guys of the Necroscope series - the Wamphyri - are not involved, and it is interesting to see Lumley explore other possibilities for his psychically endowed good guys. However, that does not rescue the book.If I was reading this as the first example of his work, I might be enthused, but as it stands, I am not. It felt very much like I had read it all before, and bar the names, I had.I still pour lashings of love and gibber ecstatically over the first, say, 10 books. But really, I think it s time to pack it in. I didn t hate it, but there just doesn t seem to be anywhere further for the series to go.

He s been better - I was disappointed by this book. The necroscope series has been consistently very good but this storyline seems contrived, especially the ending. If I was one of the majority, or a wolf(!) I d be very annoyed at my treatment in this.

Good book, but not up to his usual standard - As a massive fan of the Necroscope series I had been looking forward to the release of this book for months before it finally came out. Whilst noone would ever come close the original main character, Harry Keogh, Lumley s last offering of Jake Cutter had whetted the appetite for more.To be honest, the new character, Scott St John, did not fill me with any form of empathy as the other two had done and whilst I think that Lumley was to brave to steer away from the Wamphyri as his villain of choice, the new bad characters were so similar that they might as well have been anyway!All in all, the book is readable and entertaining - as his work usually is - but it lacks the depth and the ability to encapture the reader as this series previously has. Fans of his will enjoy it as I did, but it doesn t even begin to compare with the original Necroscope series.I hope this isn t the last book in the series as it would be a pretty average note to end it on.

He has returned! - This is a brilliant follow-on from the Necroscope series. All the old favourites are still involved in E-Branch. It could have been three times the thickness, and I would still have felt it finished too soon. Will there be another....I don t know, but can only send out a heartfelt plead......please keep writing this series Brian!




The Touch (Necroscope)