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Name: James Herbert  
   
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Date of Birth: 8th April 1943
   
Place of Birth: London, England, UK
   
Profession: Writer
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia
This article is about the British horror writer; for the American music video director, see James Herbert (director).

James Herbert (born 8th April, 1943) is a best selling British horror writer known for his simple yet compelling sensationalist novels.

Born in London, James Herbert has worked as a singer and the art director of an advertising agency. Today, he lives in London with his wife and children, and is a full-time writer.

Books by this author

  • The Rats (1974), made into a film in 1982 under the title Deadly Eyes
  • The Fog (1975) (not related to the John Carpenter film of the same name)
  • The Survivor (1976), made into a film in 1981
  • Fluke (1977), made into a film in 1995
  • The Spear (1978)
  • Lair (1979)
  • The Dark (1980)
  • The Jonah (1981)
  • Shrine (1983)
  • Domain (1984)
  • Moon (1985)
  • The Magic Cottage (1986)
  • Sepulchre (1987)
  • Haunted (1988), made into a film in 1995
  • Creed (1990)
  • Portent (1992)
  • The City (1993), a graphic novel
  • James Herbert's Dark Places, a non-fiction book.
  • The Ghosts of Sleath (1994)
  • '48 (1996)
  • Others (1999)
  • Once (2001)
  • Nobody True (2003)

External link

  • The James Herbert web site
  • Deadly Eyes at the Internet Movie Database
  • Fluke at the Internet Movie Database
  • Haunted at the Internet Movie Database

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