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by James Herbert (Author)
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The long-dreaded nuclear conflict. The city torn apart, shattered, its people destroyed or mutilated beyond hope. For just a few, survival is possible only beneath the wrecked streets - if there is time to avoid the slow-descending poisonous ashes. But below, the rats, demonic offspring of their irradiated forebears, are waiting. They know that Man is weakened, become frail. Has become their prey.... Remember with fear

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great! Great! Great! Book!Survival Horror My Favorite!!!!!, April 1 2004
By A Customer
Don't pay attention to the clown who wrote the nasty one-star review. This book was so much fun I didn't want it to end. Survival horror that's truly scary, sure it has some flaws (but what King/Koontz horror novel doesn't!)It's a little dated at times and vague at filling in the blanks as to why it happened,(I'm glad it didn't it places the reader firmly in the characters shoes) this is not a book solely about nuclear war it's a book about fear of the unknown: Trying to survive nature out of control, terrifying gory rat attacks, dissention among each other, along with radioactive fallout, and the contaminated survivors, diseases, injury without a doctor ect. Intense unrelenting action, graphic violence, split decisions with catastrophic consequences, sense of doom and dismay that permeates every page makes for a thrilling read...(The Rats are the real stars of this story) this is not a boring book and it would make a great movie.
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1.0 out of 5 stars About as original as James Bond, Dec 19 2003
By Avid Reader (Franklin, Tn) - See all my reviews
I'll lay it out quickly. We are in London and somehow a nuclear war starts. The geopolitics is a little - how do I say this kindly - totally absent. One minute we're sipping our tea and indulging in a scone, next minute there's a mushroom cloud.

Oh well, our hero goes underground with a band of survivors but - I almost forgot - emerges to walk around the city for a while on a kind of guided tour. Maybe he invented a way so as not to absorb the nuclear radiation - who knows? Anyway, he states that nothing can survive up here (so why is he there?) so they scurry back down but there's trouble in town.

It's rats - mean rats, hungry rats, diseased rats, radiated rats - in other words kickass creatures. Trapped between radiation above and teeth below they persevere to the dreary end when someone announces with all the sincerity of a carnival barker, "It isn't quite as bad as you think. The lunacy was stopped before everythig was destroyed..the separate powers realized their mistake."

I forgot the political talk: "Who started it - Russia or the US?" "China" (Yeah, right - she fooled both countries into bombing each other.) Then almost as an afterthought, "There isn't much of anything left." Please get me out of this dopey tale with some of the worst dialogue ever penned.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Suspenseful!, Oct 6 2003
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Even though this book is from the 80's, and some of the cultural references are dated, it is an excellent, suspenseful book, with moments of dread scattered throughout the book. I really enjoyed it so much, that I am going to try to pick up copies of his other books.
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