Other times, Harry seems to ignore these hypnotic commands entirely and do what he wants. It's tough to keep track of what he can't say in whose presence. On that note, I've noticed that he tends to get his wires crossed a bit in terms of the warring hypnotic commands within Harry from E-branch and B.J. Lumley added a note in the epilogue to not just him too harshly if minor details didn't exactly line up with the Lost Years books. I remember seeing this in bookstores and being oddly drawn to the book just from the artwork. The artwork is one of the best Bob Eggleton has ever created. Aside from the larger novels, I enjoyed the stories in "Harry and the Pirates," and "Dinosaur Dreams" from "Necroscope and Other Heroes" much more than "The Plague Bearer." I'd read lots of reviews touting "The Plague Bearer" as one of their favorite Necroscope books, but I'd say it's one of my least favorites. Which sucked all the fire out of the story. Overall, the storytelling was solid, however, you knew Mike Milazzo was going to fail his mission from page one.
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