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Lumley -- Necroscope 1 -- Necroscope

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Necroscope

by

Brian Lumley

Book 1 of the Necroscope Series



Prologue

1 2 3 4 5 6

Interval One

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Interval Two

15 16

Final Interval

Epilogue




DEFINITIONS

Tele- (Gk.tele: 'far'.)

A telescope is an optical instrument which enlarges the images of distant objects. For example: the surface of the Moon may be viewed as from only a few hundred miles away.

Micro- (Gk. mikros: 'small'.)

A microscope is an optical instrument which makes small objects visible to the human eye. Through a micro­scope, a drop of 'clear' water is seen to contain countless unsuspected micro-organisms.

Necro- (Gk. nekros: 'a corpse'.)

A necroscope is a human instrument which permits access to the minds of the dead. Harry Keogh is a necroscope -- he knows the thoughts of corpses in their graves.

The main difference between these instruments is this: the first two perform purely physical, one-way functions. They are incapable of changing anything. The Moon cannot look back through the telescope; the amoeba does not know it is under microscopic scrutiny.

That's Harry Keogh's big problem: his talent seems to work both ways. THE DEAD KNOW -AND THEY WON'T LIE STILL FOR IT!