
The Dark
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A masterwork of British horror fiction, The Dark unleashes a terrifying supernatural force upon the residents of a quiet London neighbourhood. James Herbert crafts a relentless, visceral narrative in which an ancient, malevolent darkness seeps into the minds of ordinary people, transforming them into instruments of savage violence and madness. Paranormal investigator Chris Bishop and his colleague Jo races against time to uncover the source of this creeping evil before it consumes the entire city. Told with Herbert's trademark unflinching intensity and breakneck pacing, this novel stands as one of the most unsettling entries in the genre, proving that true horror lies not in the monster itself, but in what darkness awakens within us all.
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Very Good. Jacket: Very good dust jacket, intact with minimal wear and no tears; price clipped. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings. Binding: Firm and intact hardcover binding. Stickers/Labels: None visible.
A masterwork of British horror fiction, The Dark unleashes a terrifying supernatural force upon the residents of a quiet London neighbourhood. James Herbert crafts a relentless, visceral narrative in which an ancient, malevolent darkness seeps into the minds of ordinary people, transforming them into instruments of savage violence and madness. Paranormal investigator Chris Bishop and his colleague Jo races against time to uncover the source of this creeping evil before it consumes the entire city. Told with Herbert's trademark unflinching intensity and breakneck pacing, this novel stands as one of the most unsettling entries in the genre, proving that true horror lies not in the monster itself, but in what darkness awakens within us all.












