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Lair

Lair

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The Story

The restless rats return in James Herbert’s Lair, the second horror novel in the Rats trilogy.

The ā€œOutbreakā€ was a tragedy London thought it had buried. But deep within the ancient, shadowed groves of Epping Forest, a new terror is feeding.

Investigator Lucas Pender – haunted by the family he lost to the first wave of mutants – recognizes the chilling signs: mutilated livestock and an eerie, unnatural silence in the woods. These aren’t mere scavengers; they are immense, intelligent predators with a reawakened lust for human blood. Led by a grotesque, two-headed master and a cunning, scarred survivor, the pack begins a coordinated massacre that defies every known poison.

As the forest becomes a military slaughterhouse, Pender must plunge into the subterranean darkness to confront a biological horror faster and hungrier than anything humanity has ever faced. The natural order is shifting – and we are no longer at the top.


Praise for James Herbert:

ā€˜The Rats is splatterpunk deluxe’
Stephen King

ā€˜Lean, mean, and nasty as punk’
Grady Hendrix

ā€˜A one-off; a true horror original’
Peter James

Description

The restless rats return in James Herbert’s Lair, the second horror novel in the Rats trilogy.

The ā€œOutbreakā€ was a tragedy London thought it had buried. But deep within the ancient, shadowed groves of Epping Forest, a new terror is feeding.

Investigator Lucas Pender – haunted by the family he lost to the first wave of mutants – recognizes the chilling signs: mutilated livestock and an eerie, unnatural silence in the woods. These aren’t mere scavengers; they are immense, intelligent predators with a reawakened lust for human blood. Led by a grotesque, two-headed master and a cunning, scarred survivor, the pack begins a coordinated massacre that defies every known poison.

As the forest becomes a military slaughterhouse, Pender must plunge into the subterranean darkness to confront a biological horror faster and hungrier than anything humanity has ever faced. The natural order is shifting – and we are no longer at the top.


Praise for James Herbert:

ā€˜The Rats is splatterpunk deluxe’
Stephen King

ā€˜Lean, mean, and nasty as punk’
Grady Hendrix

ā€˜A one-off; a true horror original’
Peter James