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Posted by Jam on November 17, 2016
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: james herbert, Stephen Volk, the rats, the secret of crickley hall, whitstable.

Been discovering James Herbert books of late, and bought a bumper crop of them. Ive read The Rats which was rather fun, and now halfway through The Secret Of Crickley Hall. Wouldnt mind reading The Fog as well afterwards. At some point I need to invest in Whitstable by Steven Volk. Yes, the Ghostwatch one.

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