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Lair (novel)

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Lair
First edition (p/b)
AuthorJames Herbert
LanguageEnglish
Genrehorror fiction, science fiction
PublisherNew English Library
Publication date
1979
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typepaperback and hardback
Pages272 pp (paperback)
ISBN0450049701 (paperback)
Preceded byThe Rats 
Followed byDomain 

Lair is a 1979 science fiction horror novel by James Herbert, the first sequel to his debut The Rats and sixth book overall.[1][2] He wrote two more sequels in the series after this: 1984's Domain and 1993's The City. The latter was a graphic novel.

Each book charts the spread of a mutant breed of carnivorous rat which attacks humans in groups, rips them apart, and devours them. While the first book was set among the market stalls and streets of London, this one moves the action to the English countryside.

References

  1. ^ "Herbert, James, 1943-2013". British Library. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  2. ^ (June 19, 2008), "The Rat Trilogy," The Horror Section. Retrieved February 7, 2017