
I honestly wasn't going to rate this one at all. In Brian Lumley's Necroscope: Avengers, even the powers of Harry Keogh, the original Necroscope, summoned from the Great Beyond via the combined powers of E-Branch's strongest agents, may not be enough to defeat the monsters who have brought Earth to the brink of total destruction. They must locate terrorists who threaten the world with nuclear homicide permanently close the Gate between the Wamphyri world and Earth analyze the spore plague and locate and destroy the three Wamphyri. E-Branch action teams have more on their plates than they can handle. But to win this struggle Jake must confide in Ben Trask-and Trask, the head of E-Branch, is likely to want Jake dead the minute he learns of Jake's intrusive passenger! The spore garden planted under London by the third Wamphyri, Lord Swartz, is bearing bitter fruit indeed as a mysterious sleeping sickness-with a vampiric taint-slowly spreads among the population of Great Britain.


Korath, the vampire who lurks in Jake Cutter's mind, is determined to gain control of Jake's life, and Jake is equally determined not to let him have it. and the Wamphyri will be long fled to their next conquest. By the time the ship is reported missing, the few beings still living on board will no longer be human. Let us know in the comments which books should have made our list.The packed cruise ship is a terrific nesting ground for a Lord and Lady of the Wamphyri on the run from E-Branch and the new Necroscope, Jake Cutter. That is all for our list of the 20 best horror novels of all time. Carrion Comfort is a long but amazing read that I enjoyed more than I thought I would! Conclusion All three are well written and two of them have had mainstream success. Other novels that are worth checkout on the list are Ring by Koji Suzuki, Carrion Comfort by Dan Simmons, and The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris. If you like horror, then those are worth reading and seeing how many novels have been inspired by them. Novels like Dracula and Frankenstein are the face of the genre. Our list includes some classics because leaving them off would be a crime.


Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice.The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson.But he isn’t the only author that excels at writing horror. Stephen King can dominate this list with his bestsellers and it would be hard to argue that. Choosing only 20 horror novels was not easy.
