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It had been one of the worst crashes in airline history, killing over 300 people and leaving only one survivor. Now the dead were buried and the town of Eton tried to forget. But one man could not rest. In James Herbert’s The Survivor, Keller walks from the flames of the wreck, driven on by unseen forces, seeking the answer to his own survival. Finally the town is forced to face the shocking, … shocking, dreadful truth about what was buried in the old graveyard. And a truth Keller did not want to believe . . .more
International bestseller James Herbert’s Fluke follows a stringy mongrel, wandering the streets of the city, driven by a ravenous hunger and hunting a quarry he could not define. But he was something more. Somewhere in the depths of his consciousness was a memory clawing its way to the surface, tormenting him, refusing to let him rest. The memory of what he had once been. A man . . .
A special fortieth anniversary edition of The Rats, the classic, bestselling novel that launched James Herbert’s career.With a foreword by Neil Gaiman. It was only when the bones of the first devoured victims were discovered that the true nature and power of these swarming black creatures with their razor sharp teeth and the taste for human blood began to be realized by a panic-stricken city. For … panic-stricken city. For millions of years man and rats had been natural enemies. But now for the first time – suddenly, shockingly, horribly – the balance of power had shifted . . .more
In James Herbert’s The Fog, the peaceful life of a village in Wiltshire is suddenly shattered by a disaster which strikes without reason or explanation, leaving behind it a trail of misery and horror. A yawning, bottomless crack spreads through the earth, out of which creeps a fog that resembles no other. Whatever it is, it must be controlled; for wherever it goes it leaves behind a trail of … disaster as hideous as the tragedy that marked its entry into the world. The fog, quite simply, drives people insane.more