![]() And lastly, it’s definitely time for the series to be retired. Thirdly, “ The Touch” is supposedly the final book in the Necroscope series. Two, since the novel is essentially a standalone story, it’s not really necessary to have read the original five Necroscope books or any of the subsequent spin-offs – Vampire World Trilogy (“ Blood Brothers”, “ The Last Aerie”, “ Bloodwars”), The Lost Years volumes I & II, the E-Branch Trilogy (“ Invaders”, “ Defilers”, " Avengers”), the “ Harry Keogh: Necroscope and Other Weird Heroes!” short story collection – although I think it’s in your best interest to have at least completed Necroscope I – V. One, the fourteenth volume in the series occurs sometime after the end of “ Necroscope V: Deadspawn” and before the start of the Vampire World Trilogy. ![]() Having finished “ Necroscope: The Touch”, I’ve discovered four major points. "Necroscope: The Touch" by Brian Lumley.David Anthony Durham's "Walk Through Darkness" Opt.“The Orphan’s Tales: In The Night Garden” by Cathe.Rest In Peace, Lloyd Alexander (1924-2007).Official Press Release from Henry Holt Books: In M."Westeros Wednesday" brought to you by the Dabel B."Night of Knives" by Ian Cameron Esslemont.Changes for the Science Fiction Book Club?!?!.John Jarrold client Mark Newton sells novel to Pen."Kushiel's Justice" by Jacqueline Carey. ![]()
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