***1/2
“The Everlasting,” by Tim Lebbon, is a fun journeying horror-fantasy about a man whose grandfather died years ago, leaving him with a brief knowledge of, and desire for, an alternate world laid upon ours. Not another dimension, but a place in which ghosts live.
He learns of a group of immortals who, thousands of years back, tampered with some magical tablets, the understanding and possession of which could free them from their immortal state. See, living forever, when you get down to it, isn’t all that desirable.
Our hero, accompanied by one these immortals, a woman he may or may not be able to trust, travels through Britain, seeking out these tablets. He’s pursued by beings both dead and half-dead, some desiring world domination, others simply longing for an end to an overlong life.
“The Everlasting” is good, not great, horror, with some cool fantasy scenarios and characters. There’s probably a series in here somewhere, but as far as I know, no plans are place for more of these adventures.