The Rats (Rats, #1)
208
Novel • Fiction
London, England • 1970s
1999
Adult
18+ years
The Rats by James Herbert is a horror novel that centers on people in London facing a frightening situation with aggressive, mutated rats. As the city’s residents encounter increasing danger, efforts to address the crisis unfold. The story explores themes of survival and human response to terror.
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James Herbert's The Rats delivers a gripping and horrific tale that excels in building suspense and evoking fear. Readers praise the vivid, terrifying imagery and fast-paced narrative. However, some criticize the character development and repetitive plot elements. Despite these flaws, the novel is a compelling read for horror enthusiasts.
Fans of horror and suspense who relish thrilling narratives will enjoy The Rats by James Herbert. Comparable to Stephen King's Cujo and Richard Matheson's I Am Legend, readers captivated by fast-paced, grisly, and gripping tales featuring survival against monstrous creatures will find this novel a compelling read.
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The Rats was the debut novel of British author James Herbert, published in 1974, and it quickly gained popularity for its gripping horror atmosphere and vivid descriptions.
The book was the beginning of a successful series that includes Lair and Domain, further cementing Herbert's reputation as a master of horror.
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The Rats reflects some social commentary on urban decay and neglect, which was relevant to the socio-economic conditions of London during the 1970s.
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208
Novel • Fiction
London, England • 1970s
1999
Adult
18+ years
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