
The Fog
Synopsis
A special fiftieth-anniversary edition of a horror classic from James Herbert, bestselling author of The Rats.
It started with a crack that ripped the earth apart. Then out of the bottomless pit creeps a malevolent fog that leaves a deadly trail in its wake.
John Holman is on a secret assignment from the Department of the Environment when he is dragged into the clutches of this oppressive fog. After a series of grisly axe murders, rampaging livestock and the near-loss of his own sanity, it becomes clear to John that this unstoppable fog is destined to twist the minds and devastate the lives of all those it encounters.
Yet the true horror is only just beginning . . .
‘James Herbert comes at us with both hands’ – Stephen King
A chilling story of madness and murder, The Fog explores the immense destruction chemical weapons can cause – and is a stark reminder of humanity's frailty in the face of uncontrollable forces.
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James Herbert comes at us with both hands, not willing to simply engage our attention, he seizes us by the lapels and begins to scream in our facesStephen King, author of The Shining and The Mist
Lean, mean, and nasty as punkGrady Hendrix, author of How to Sell a Haunted House, on The Rats
A one-off; a true horror originalPeter James, author of the Roy Grace books, on The Rats
A king of British horrorAdam Nevill, author of The Ritual