### Product Description The mutant white rat had grown and mated, creating offspring in its own image. They dominated the others, the dark-furred ones, who foraged for food and brought it back to the lair. Now the dark rats were restless, and the white slug-like thing that ruled them remembered the
Lair
β Scribed by James Herbert
- Publisher
- Macmillan UK;Pan Books
- Year
- 1979;2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 151 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1743290926
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β¦ Synopsis
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"Not for the nervous." β Daily Mirror
The mutant white rat had grown and mated, creating offspring in its own image. They dominated the others, the dark-furred ones, who foraged for food and brought it back to the Lair. The dark rats were restless, tormented by a craving they could not satisfyβbut the white slug-like thing that ruled them knew. Its two heads weaved to and fro, and a stickiness drooled from its mouth, as it remembered the taste of human flesh.
About the Author
James Herbert is an author of chilling fiction; his works include Fluke , Nobody True , Once , Others , Portent , and The Rats. His more than 20 novels have sold more than 48 million copies worldwide, and are available in 33 languages. In 2010 he was awarded The World Horror Convention Grand Master Award.
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