

The third in the Rats trilogy, international bestseller James Herbert's Domain pits man against mutant rats, who are back with a vengeance. Ghost Hunter – excerpt from Haunted (1988).īreakfast- another chapter from Domain, published as a self contained short story in its own right in Graham Masterton’s Scare Care (Severn Hose, 1990, hb/dw) (Grafton Books, 1991, pb). Apocalyptic survival at its most terrifying.

First published in By Horror Haunted (NEL, 1992). Also by James Herbert The Rats The Fog The Survivor Fluke The Spear The Dark Lair The Jonah Shrine Moon The Magic Cottage Haunted Sepulchre Creed Portent. They Don’ t Like Us – James Herbert’s second short story.

The full text was also published in By Horror Haunted (NEL, 1992). The full text was printed in Male & Femail (colour supplement to Daily Mail, 29 October 1988). Parkdale and Charles Herbert Flowers High School boys lacrosse teams compete in an early season matchup Credit: James Johnson of JRJIII Photography LLC. The city is torn apart, shattered, its people destroyed or mutilated beyond hope. Excerpt published in Gaslight & Ghosts (edited by Stephen Jones and Jo Fletcher), (Robinson, 1988). Release date 1984 The long-dreaded nuclear conflict is here. Hallowe’en’s Child- James Herbert’s first short story. Domain by James Herbert, March 10, 1985, Signet edition, It looks like you're offline. Masques Two was also published in paperback (Futura, 1989). The city torn apart, shattered, its people destroyed or mutilated beyond. Maurice and Mog- a chapter dropped from American edition of Domain, published as a short story in the anthology Masques Two (Severn House, 1989).
