New Source: Brian Lumley
I've been reading some of Lumley's works who is most know for the Necroscope series. I originally discounted his works because I thought he was another copycat like Ckark. To my surprise, Lumley is a near perfect copy, in a wonderful way. I've only read, The House of the Temple, but it feels like a modernization of Lovecraft's work. Even an evolution. Written nearly fity years after Lovecraft, this takes moderninity like cars and radios and blends them into a feast. I'm aware these technologies existed during Lovecraft's time but the way we use them has changed over the decades. Lumley works in theses of heritage, hits of the other world, and that creeping horror that Lovecraft was so keen in. For me, it's a foundation piece for my own work. I'll post a review later but Lumley hit a jackpot with this story even if it re-treads older themes.
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