Brian Lumley - Necroscope V : DeadspawnThe climatic novel in Lumley's excellent series, this brings it all to a satisfying close with a hugh final battle between human and vampirekind, one that stretches between both the human and vampire worlds. Harry Keogh is at the centre of the conflict which results in some uncomfortable truths being uncovered, and the final secret that reveals the cyclic nature of the whole saga.
[in print - UK / US]
Michael Ende - The Neverending Story
A young bookish boy is entranced by the story of a boy's quest to save a disintegrating fantasy world, one where the dreams of humanity live on. But the story might not be as fictional as it seems, but will Bastian be its saviour of the cause of its destruction?
Michael Moorcock - Behold the Man
A brilliant novel in which Karl Glogaeur travels back in time so that he
can witness the crucifixion of Christ, finding out some truths he was not
expecting in the process.
[out of print]
Michael Moorcock - The Stealer of Souls
The opening sequence of tales in the saga of Moorcock's most famous
creation, Elric of Melnibone. An excellent baroque fantasy covering
the early origins of the doomed hero, which before Moorcock expanded
the saga with further volumes consisted of just two novels of great
energy, brimming with originality. A must for all admirers of Heroic
Fantasy, and still fresh over thirty years after it was written.
[in print - UK / US]
Michael Moorcock - Stormbringer
The Elric saga reaches it final and dramatic conclusion with this closing volume, which is filled with poetic imagery and powerful symbols that combine into a unique work of sword and sorcery. Chaos unfurls all over the world and Elric is left to suffer at the hands of destiny as he struggles towards the tragic resolution. Still an very powerful work.
[in print - UK / US]