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Titus Crow, Volume 1: The Burrowers Beneath; The Transition of Titus Crow (edición 1999)

por Brian Lumley

Series: Titus Crow (Omnibus 1-2)

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The Titus Crow novels are adventure horror, full of acts of nobility and heroism, featuring travel to exotic locations and alternate planes of existence as Titus Crow and his faithful companion and record-keeper fight the gathering forces of darkness wherever they arise. The menaces are the infamous and deadly Elder Gods of the work of H.P. Lovecraft. Chthulu and his dark minions are bent on ruling the earth--or destroying it. A few puny humans cannot possibly stand against these otherworldly evil gods, yet time after time, Titus Crow defeats the monsters and drives them back into the dark from whence they came. Volume One contains two full novels,The Burrowers BeneathandThe Transition of Titus Crow.… (más)
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Título:Titus Crow, Volume 1: The Burrowers Beneath; The Transition of Titus Crow
Autores:Brian Lumley
Información:Tor Books (1999), Paperback, 352 pages
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Etiquetas:fiction, dark fantasy, cthulhu, current, halloween, monsters

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Titus Crow, Volume 1: The Burrowers Beneath; The Transition of Titus Crow por Brian Lumley

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These are some of my favorite books ever. The imagination of Lumley knows no bounds. For anyone looking for the quality but not the gore that usually comes with Mr. Lumleys stories these are great. Awesome adventure. Very Dr. Who'ish but only more adult. As the caretaker of Lovecraft's legacy he has filtered out the controversial racial tones and drives everything forward with incredible story telling by expanding on the worlds he created. ( )
  JHemlock | Oct 22, 2019 |
"The Burrowers Beneath" - This is a Lovecraftian tale which features Titus Crow, an occultist who lived in the 1960s at his sprawling bungalow in England. In this novel, Cthulhu and his minions are on the move, creating earthquakes as they burrow beneath the earth's crust in their mission to retrieve something of great value to them. Lumley writes his Titus Crow stories in epistolary form; and while many probably consider his writings derivative, there is a richness to the prose and style that's enjoyable.

"The Transition of Titus Crow" - Heavily indebted to Lovecraft, Lumley's writing this time pays an additional homage to H.G. Wells' 'The Time Machine' as Titus Crow whips across space and time ( )
  Tanya-dogearedcopy | Aug 21, 2016 |
The Burrowers Beneath is a perfectly respectable Lovecraftian horror story, though the setting and Lumley's Titus Crow himself give it a more British and urbane flavor. However, The Transition of Titus Crow is much less interesting and tends to flounder about in a morass of mythic superlatives and meaningless why-did-you-even-put-this-in episodes. The first is well worth the price of admission and I have read it several times; the second, frankly, I've never been able to finish.
  amandrake | Aug 1, 2011 |
This book has two parts: the first is "The Burrowers Beneath" and the second is "The Transition of Titus Crow." Lumley's take on Mythos fiction shares many characteristics with that of Derleth and Lin Carter, which is to say it's entertaining but rather derivative. Lumley's style can be pretty effective and when taken in small doses (as in the short story "The Night the Sea-Maid Went Down," included in this book) is almost on par with Lovecraft. At other times, Lumley is not able to maintain enough of an atmosphere to keep the narrative interesting. This is particularly true in "Transition" which becomes a bit of a slog, especially once the narrator arrives in a mythical land. ( )
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The Titus Crow novels are adventure horror, full of acts of nobility and heroism, featuring travel to exotic locations and alternate planes of existence as Titus Crow and his faithful companion and record-keeper fight the gathering forces of darkness wherever they arise. The menaces are the infamous and deadly Elder Gods of the work of H.P. Lovecraft. Chthulu and his dark minions are bent on ruling the earth--or destroying it. A few puny humans cannot possibly stand against these otherworldly evil gods, yet time after time, Titus Crow defeats the monsters and drives them back into the dark from whence they came. Volume One contains two full novels,The Burrowers BeneathandThe Transition of Titus Crow.

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