

On the spine it reads "occult," and the first third of the book concerns a psychic experiment by three occult experts. THE DRUID STONE, though, isn't even good trash. Fox, better known in this century for his comic book works (JUSTICE LEAGUE in particular) than for his novels.Įven in my younger days I recognized that Fox's novels were almost without exception simple and derivative, though in general they made for a good quick read. Though the name on the cover is "Simon Majors" (as in the legendary occult seer "Simon Magus,") experts agree that the actual author was Gardner F. I first read THE DRUID STONE twenty or thirty years ago, and recalled it only as a rousing sword-and-sorcery throwaway.
