Titus Crow: 1 (Titus Crow Omnibus)
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Average customer review:Product Description
An omnibus edition containing two full-length Titus Crow novels--The Burrowers Beneath and The Transition of Titus Crow--offers a unique blend of adventure and horror as they follow Titus and his sidekick, who face the overwhelming evil of the Elder Gods that again to seek world domination. Reprint
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #120241 in Books
- Published on: 1999-02-27
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 352 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"It's nearly impossible to stop reading . . . . Lumley presents a modern horror saga based on the Lovecraft mythos. Readers will remain immersed--and surprised--throughout. Highly recommended indeed."--T"he Bookwatch"
"Those who enjoy being scared out of their wits will find plenty to like here. Lumley weaves horror, mystery, occultism, science fiction, and mythology into a wonderfully fascinating story. A wonderful reading experience."-"Rapport"
"A worthwhile read indeed....the kind of imaginative writing that gives readers the unique sensation of feeling their minds open with the power of the writer's vision."--"Fangoria"
"Titus Crow and his Watsonian sidekick, Henri Laurent de Marigny, face one danger after another with a mix of horrified fascination and grim determination. Lumley's settings are worthy of H.G. Wells as well as H.P. Lovecraft."-Publishers Weekly
Customer Reviews
A Lovecraftian voyage into Terror and Madness.
From the moment I glanced at the horrific artwork on the dust jacket, until the turning of the last, fear drenched page, Brian Lumley had me firmly in the grasp of his skilled fiction.I'm a fanatical reader of H.P. Lovecraft, and thus, find it hard to criticize the Hemingway of Horror, but, in this case, someone has done Lovecraft better than Lovecraft.



