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James Herbert Books

Gail from Cashmere

READY TO BE TERRIFIED?
A group of tales by the English master of horror stories, James Herbert, OBE (1943-2013), winner in 2010 of the World Horror Convention Grand Master Award.
Well read and worn already, but still worth a place in your horror collection - if you dare - they are:

The Rats - first published 1974; this New English Library printing 1989 [Should be given an award as the most gruesome book of the year…]

The Fog - first published 1975; this New England Library printing 1987 [A powerful story of murder, mayhem and madness…]

Lair - first published 1979; this New English Library printing 1989 [A chilling and gruesome novel which moves at a tremendous pace…]

Shrine - first published 1983; this New English Library printing 1984 [Will strike chills down your spine…]

Domain - first published 1984; this New English Library printing 1988 [It is what he implies, rather than what he so skilfully describes…]

Available at The Book Cellar (www.facebook.com...) - or call in to the Church Office at Cashmere Presbyterian

Price: $15

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