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|title=Ash
|author=James Herbert
|publisher=MacMillan
|date=August 2012
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|website=http://www.james-herbert.co.uk/
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|summary=This is a pretty hefty book, especially by Herbert's usual standards, but there's plenty in here to keep a reader entertained, although it's perhaps not quite horrific enough for fans of the genre.
|cover=0230706959
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I've read and enjoyed most of James Herbert's books up until now. Indeed, he's one of the few authors to have genuinely scared me, at the point I realised the location of an army of rats in ''Domain'' was between the tube station I was getting off at and the office I had to walk to. Herbert's two previous books featuring parapsychologist David Ash were pretty good, so I was looking forward to the third, simply titled ''Ash''.

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