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Psychosphere (Psychomech Trilogy)

By: Brian Lumley
Narrated by: Gary Furlong
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After Richard Garrison lost his sight in a terrorist explosion, he developed vast mental powers that more than compensated for his blindness. He mastered the Psychomech machine, then used it to conquer his enemies and restore his dead love to full and vibrant life. Psychomech also revealed to Garrison the Psychosphere, a startling reality where mental powers reigned supreme and could influence people and events on Earth.

Once he was nearly godlike - or demonic, if one dared become his enemy - but now Garrison's mental abilities grow weaker with each use. He tries desperately to conserve his energies, but he has begun to have strange visions of a mind so different from his own as to be other than human, and he knows he must stay alert and strong.

Charon Gubwa has invaded the Psychosphere. Twisted and evil, sexually and mentally warped, physically corrupt, Gubwa's desires are simple: More. More drugs. More sex. More power. More of the Earth under his dominion.

Richard Garrison must battle Gubwa in the Psychosphere and on Earth. And he must win, no matter the cost to himself or those he loves, or all mankind will be lost.

©1992 Brian Lumley (P)2018 David N. Wilson
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Another Crazy Adventure from Brian Lumley

Having recently enjoyed Psychomech, I jumped straight into the second volume. I wasn't sure what I was expecting but I don't think I could've predicted this. It had the usual horror elements typical of Lumley, but also added crime and espionage into the mix. The main bad guy is really interesting and a bit out there.
Gary Furlong did a great job with the narration. He handles multiple accents really well. It was enjoyable to listen to.
Definitely recommended for fans of the first book, Lumley in general, or people that like unpredictable stories.
Another quality presentation from Crossroad Press.
Highly recommended.

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Not a fan of this book and the narrator is awful he sounds like a robot.

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