It is -- it's definitely not in Haggard's style, it's a 1970s updating/sequel, but it fits in continuity. And it also has a minor crossover tie to Tremayne's Dracula trilogy.
Clive Nolan (who previously recorded a couple of great concept albums with Oliver Wakeman: Jabberwocky & The Hound of the Baskervilles) has a new project called Caamora. Their new release is SHE, based on the original book. It's an amazing piece of progressive rock. http://www.caamora.net
Is this book any good?
ReplyDeleteIt is -- it's definitely not in Haggard's style, it's a 1970s updating/sequel, but it fits in continuity. And it also has a minor crossover tie to Tremayne's Dracula trilogy.
ReplyDeleteClive Nolan (who previously recorded a couple of great concept albums with Oliver Wakeman: Jabberwocky & The Hound of the Baskervilles) has a new project called Caamora. Their new release is SHE, based on the original book. It's an amazing piece of progressive rock.
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I agree that Tremayne did a great job of updating She and writing a good sequel.
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Ayesha as a California blonde?
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Matthew:
ReplyDeleteLOL! :-)
Interestingly, I always tend to view these goddess femme fatales (Ayesha, Antinea, La of Opar, etc.) as having dark hair -- almost raven-haired.
And yet Dennis and Chris C. have done research which indicates La was auburn-haired. Go figure! :-)
:-p
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