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Lair
- The Rats Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins
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Summary
Book Two in Herbert’s classic ‘rats’ series.
They've waited long enough. The mutant white rats had grown and mated, creating offspring in its own image. They dominated the others, the dark-furred ones, who foraged for food and brought it back to the lair. Now the dark rats were restless, tormented by a craving they could not satisfy. But the white slug-like thing that ruled them knew. Its two heads weaved to and fro and a stickiness drooled from its mouth as it remembered the taste of human flesh.
James Herbert was one of Britain’s greatest popular novelists and our #1 best-selling writer of chiller fiction. Widely imitated and hugely influential, he wrote 23 novels which have collectively sold over 54 million copies worldwide and been translated into 34 languages.
Born in London in the forties, James Herbert was art director of an advertising agency before turning to writing fiction in 1975. His first novel, The Rats, was an instant bestseller and is now recognised as a classic of popular contemporary fiction.
Herbert went on to publish a new top ten best-seller every year until 1988. He wrote six more bestselling novels in the 1990s and three more since: Once, Nobody True and The Secret of Crickley Hall.
Herbert died in March 2013 at the age of 69.
Editor reviews
In his 1974 novel, Rats, British horror master James Herbert inspired millions of nightmares with his vision of a world overrun with mutant rats that begin to consume the people of London. Its sequel, Lair, continues this chilling story.
Performed in a sonorous British accent by David Rintoul, Lair finds the rats regrouping in the English countryside. When they strike again, it’s up to protagonist and rat catcher Lucas Pender to fight them off.
Rintoul’s narration picks up in intensity and sharpens in tone during Lair’s many action-packed and grisly scenes.
Critic reviews
"There are few things I would like to do less than lie under a cloudy night sky while someone read aloud the more vivid passages of Moon. In the thriller genre, do recommendations come any higher?" (Andrew Postman, The New York Times Book Review)
"Herbert goes out in a blaze of glory" ( Daily Mail)
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- Steve
- 27-04-18
Lair
Have i am having chills reading this book can not wait to get the next instalment of the book
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- Adaline
- 02-03-22
Wonderful Narration
I’m a fan of James Herbert and I enjoyed the book that was made better by the narrator.
Highly recommended.
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- Jeffus
- 26-08-20
Just as good as I remember
I read the 'Rats' trilogy as a young lad, way back when.
I loved them then, and love them even more now. The performance, sometimes felt a little over the top during main action scenes, but this did not detract from the overall great performance.
James Herberts writing as always, in my opinion, been graphical giving the reader a clear image of the scene.
Also recommend Unabridged Secret of Crickley Hall, ASH series, Fog.
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- Neil Armstrong
- 24-02-20
A great sequel
Lair is a very similar story to rats just set in a different place, as a second out brake of killer Rats set up home in a forest just outside of London. I have to say I love the narrator of these books, he doesn't do the voices as much as some but he reads with a passion not match by others.
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- Lu
- 23-02-20
Fabulous narration
The story is good., not quite in the same league as Rats but an engaging sequel. What made this one of my favourites is David Rintoul's performance. He gives the book the intense energy a good horror story requires.
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- Darren - UK
- 11-12-14
Fantastic sequel.
This is an excellent follow up to the first book and the narration is similarly good. The first book is definitely the best of the series, but this was not a letdown not at all.
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- James D
- 28-04-21
Beautifully read
The narration by David Rintoul is so good, listened to this while out walking my dog, highly recommended
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- martin white
- 07-03-22
The 3 G's Gory, gruesome and great
What I love about Herbert and Lair is the non stop pace and gore fest written with excellent description and nevre jangling skill. I was worried after Rats the sequel wouldn't match up to it, but it did Iand I especially liked the flasher! lol
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- Kindle Customer
- 27-01-14
A worthy follow-up
Would you consider the audio edition of Lair to be better than the print version?
In some ways yes mainly due to the way the narrator draws you into the story.
What other book might you compare Lair to, and why?
Obviously comparable to 'The Rats' in as much as it is the same author & narrator and it follows on really well from book one.
What about David Rintoul’s performance did you like?
David Rintoul has a voice that is perfect for the story in the gravelly tones used in what is a sombre gruesome tale.
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Something along the lines of ........ You thought they had been wiped out .. but you were wrong!!!
Any additional comments?
Great story (as good as book one) sets up book three nicely.
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- slash3
- 28-02-24
awesome book.
amazing trilogy, I have read them all multiple times. I would love for someone to remake the Rats film. the old one is pretty rubbish.
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