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The Last Aerie

Necroscope, Book 7

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The Last Aerie

By: Brian Lumley
Narrated by: Joshua Saxon
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Nestor and Nathan Kiklu are the twin sons of Harry Keogh, the Necroscope. United by blood, they also share some of their father's awesome powers - but what they do with those gifts cannot be more different!

Nathan takes up the struggle against the metamorphic vampires, while Nestor, fascinated by the vampires' eerie evil, has become his twin's worst nightmare: A Wamphyri Lord!

Harry Keogh's sons have become the bitterest of enemies, each determined to destroy the other. When next they meet, one will surely die!

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©2011 Brian Lumley (P)2020 David N. Wilson
Fantasy Horror Scary Horror Fiction
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Joshua Saxon is fast becoming the deciding factor in wether or not I buy a Lumley Audiobook and in previous reviews I've made no secret of my opinion that he's the man for the job when it comes to telling the stories of The Necroscope.

It's always nice to be proven right.

24 hours is a long listen but with Saxon in the reader's chair I feel more connected to the characters, more able to follow and invest in the separate threads and generally much more engaged with the story. No pitch shifting or special effects were necessary for this narrator because he is quite simply a natural. Bravo!

The story is suitably epic and is among my favourite of the Necroscope series so far. The fantastical world of Sun side/Star side and the more mundane down to earth "gadgets and ghosts" world blend perhaps better than they have so far as Lumley seems to enjoy being in both equally.

I wasn't originally too sure about how invested I could get in the two brothers and their divergent paths but this book pays off on / builds upon what's come before in a satisfying and cohesive way and I had a much more clear sense of who they were by the end of it. The next book is certain to be an epic.

Lumley, Saxon and Necroscope are now an essential part of my psychological lockdown survival kit. Thank you, Audible!

A VAST Improvement In Narration.

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Joshua Saxon is a fantastic narrator he gives the story depth I love it carn’t wait for the next

Fantastic story

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This series of books has been much loved by myself
for years. I had struggled with the previous narrator not getting the tone right, but Joshua Saxon is perfect for it. So much easier to get totally wrapped up in the story when the voice is right for the theme. Brilliant!

A Great Atmosphere

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First off the story is great, well worth a listen.
I am so pleased they have dropped the previous voice actor as he spoiled the experience with his children's book narration style however he is gone and the new guy is much better.
Things are heating up fast for both brothers. Nathan thrown through Starsides hell gate into the grasp of a ex soviet megalomaniac. Nesta finds he has inherited his father's ability to converse with the dead, albeit a warped version of it.
Superb stuff!!

Horrifyingly Awesome!

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Joshua Saxon enthralls the listener at relentless pace. The Kiklu Brothers become more estranged

JOSHUA SAXON AND THE LAST AERIE (REVIEW)

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