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Domain by james herbert
Domain by james herbert










domain by james herbert domain by james herbert

The rats aren’t just immune to the nukes, they’re able to thrive in the post-apocalyptic wasteland that was once called London.Īnd so the result is a book that combines great plotting with great characterisation and plenty of stuff to keep you awake at night, which is pretty much all you could want from a horror novel. With humanity on the back foot and forced to shelter below ground because of the nuclear fallout, another problem rears its ugly head and starts chowing down on people.

domain by james herbert

It’s unpleasant to think about, of course, but super enthralling to read about.Īnd then it just gets bleaker from there. Herbert is also great at writing bleakness and gore, and so when he tackles literally millions of people being wiped out in a single swoop, it’s perfect for him. Nuclear stuff has always been a weird little pleasure of mine and so I was glad to see it getting the James Herbert treatment. Part of that is because there’s a freakin’ nuclear strike right at the beginning of it which really helps to set the scene for the rest of it. This one takes us back to the heady heights of the first book, making this rank up there amongst my favourite James Herbert books. Each of them could be read as a standalone, although you’ll get a little more out of it if you do go from one to the other. To be honest, though, you don’t really need to read them in order, at least not from what I’ve seen. This book is the third and final book in Herbert’s Rats series, although I think that there’s a graphic novel out there which continues the story a little more.












Domain by james herbert