PSYCHOMECH
The terrorist bomb blast 'introduced' two very different men: multimillionaire Thomas Schroeder and British Army Corporal Richard Garrison.
The industrialist welcomed the army man to his mountain retreat, endowed him with wealth, and introduced him to the inferno, Garrison at first thought that Schroeder's kindness sprang from gratitude and guilt.
But when Schroeder revealed the unique mental abilities he and Garrison shared and his plan to cheat death, Garrison began to wonder about Schroeder's true motivations. Was he Thomas Schroeder's friend or the test subject for Schroeder's dreams of reincarnation?
Copyright © 1984 by Brian Lumley
Cover art by J. Thiesen
ISBN: 0-812-52023-8
Published by Tom Doherty Associates, Inc.
Copyright © 1984 by Brian Lumley
Cover art by Bob Eggleton
ISBN: 0-312-85371-8
Published by Tom Doherty Associates, Inc.
PSYCHOSPHERE
A machine, Psychomech, granted Richard Garrison great and terrible mental powers - strength enough to restore his dead love and vanquish his enemies.
Through Psychomech, too, Garrison learned of the Psychosphere, another plane where mental powers ruled supreme - and where Garrison was sole tenant.
Now a new mind has entered the Psychosphere, a mind twisted and evil and bent on controlling the Earth. Richard Garrison must discover the owner of that mind - and destroy it!
Copyright © 1984 by Brian Lumley
Cover art by Jim Thiesen
ISBN: 0-812-52030-0
Published by Tom Doherty Associates, Inc.
Copyright © 1984 by Brian Lumley
Cover art by Bob Eggleton
ISBN: 0-312-85191-X
Published by Tom Doherty Associates, Inc.
PSYCHAMOK!
It strikes without warning, and swiftly. A plague of insanity, The Gibbering affects nearly one million people worldwide. No one has ever recovered.
Richard Stone, son of Richard Garrison and Vicki Maler, is the first man to defeat - at least temporarily - The Gibbering. Each day's sanity is achieved through constant mental combat...and only the mental powers Stone inherited from his father give him any hope of victory.
To Richard Stone's horror, he learns that the source of The Gibbering is Psychomech, the machine that granted Richard Garrison his incredible mental abilities.
Richard Garrison was strong enough to harness the Machine, to
bend it's powers to his indomitable will.
Now his son must do battle with Psychomech - a Machine gone Mad!
Copyright © 1985 by Brian Lumley
Cover art by Jim Thiesen
ISBN: 0-812-52032-7
Published by Tom Doherty Associates, Inc.
Copyright © 1984 by Brian Lumley
Cover art by Bob Eggleton
ISBN: 0-765-30481-3
Published by Tom Doherty Associates, Inc.