One of the funny things about reviewing is that (very occasionally) books can sometimes line up in such a way as to shed unexpected light on each other. A little while ago, I reviewed a recent and …| Taskerland
This book is so savage that it opens with a scene in which a baby gets eaten alive by rats and then moves on to a scene in which a woman tries to burn down a church in retaliation for God killing h…| Taskerland
First published in 1975, James Herbert’s second novel The Fog arrived hot on the heels of his million-selling and world-straddling magnum opus debut novel The Rats. A minor Herbert. Clearly rushed …| Taskerland