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  2. James Herbert - Wikipedia

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    James John Herbert, OBE (8 April 1943 – 20 March 2013) [1] was an English horror writer. A full-time writer, he also designed his own book covers and publicity. His books have sold 54 million copies worldwide, and have been translated into 34 languages, including Chinese and Russian.

  3. '48 (novel) - Wikipedia

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    '48 is a 1996 alternative history novel by British horror author James Herbert. The book follows an American pilot stranded in a dystopian London after Adolf Hitler, moments before being completely defeated, uses a biological weapon delivered by V-2 missiles, which mostly wipes out the human race.

  4. Fluke (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Along the way, he makes friends with a red dog named Rumbo. Rumbo is killed when a car in a scrap yard the dogs live in falls on him. Fluke appears in numerous Herbert novels. Rumbo started life as a human, like Fluke. Towards the end of Fluke Rumbo comes back as a red squirrel and later appears in the James Herbert novels The Magic Cottage and ...

  5. Category:Novels by James Herbert - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels by James Herbert" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9

  6. The Rats (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Linking the film to childhood memories he had of rats in London's East End, Herbert stated in later interviews that he wrote the book primarily as a pastime: "It seemed like a good idea at the time, I was as naive as that." [1] The manuscript was typed by Herbert's wife Eileen, who sent it off after nine months to nine different publishers. [1]

  7. Shrine (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Shrine is a 1983 horror novel by English writer James Herbert, exploring themes of religious ecstasy, mass hysteria, demonic possession, faith healing and Catholicism. Plot [ edit ]

  8. The Dark (Herbert novel) - Wikipedia

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    His first two books, The Rats and The Fog, fit more into the science fiction horror genre. One thing which connects The Dark with both Herbert's early and later supernatural work is the use of graphic violence and large-scale set pieces, such as, in The Dark , a football stadium ripped apart by insane fans.

  9. The Survivor (Herbert novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Survivor is a British horror novel written by James Herbert and published by the New English Library in 1976. It is the third novel by Herbert, and the second not part of a wider series. It is the third novel by Herbert, and the second not part of a wider series.

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