The Compleat Crow

The Compleat Crow

by Brian Lumley
The Compleat Crow

The Compleat Crow

by Brian Lumley

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Overview

"He was tall and broad-shouldered, and it was plain to see that in his younger days he had been a handsome man. Now...his hair had greyed a little, and his eyes, though still very bright and observant, bore the imprint of many a year spent exploring—and often, I guessed, discovering—along rarely trodden paths of mysterious, obscure learning."

Mysterious, obscure learning...

To many thousands of readers world-wide Titus Crow is the psychic sleuth—the cosmic voyager and investigator—of Brian Lumley's Cthulhu Mythos novels, from The Burrowers Beneath to Elysia.

But before The Burrowers and Crow's Transition, his exploits were chronicled in a series of short stories and novellas uncollected in the USA except in limited editions. Now these stories can be told again. From Inception which tells of Crow's origins, to The Black Recalled, a tale of vengeance from beyond the grave, here in one volume, from the best-selling author of the epic Necroscope series, is The Complete Crow.

Stories included in this collection:
Inception
Lord of the Worms
The Caller of the Black
The Viking's Stone
The Mirror of Nitocris
An Item of Supporting Evidence
Billy's Oak
Darghud's Doll
De Marigny's Clock
Name and Number
The Black Recalled

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160997186
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Publication date: 01/08/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 993 KB

About the Author

About The Author

Brian Lumley joined the British Army's Royal Military Police and wrote stories in his spare time before retiring and becoming a professional writer. He is the author of the bestselling Necroscope series of vampire novels, featuring Harry Keogh. An acknowledged master of Lovecraft-style horror, his works have been published in more than a dozen countries and have inspired comic books, role-playing games, and sculpture. They have also been adapted for television, with a movie in development.

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