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1980 novel by James Herbert

The Dark
First edition
AuthorJames Herbert
LanguageEnglish
GenreHorror
PublisherNew English Library
Publication date1980
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typepaperback and hardback
Pages448 (paperback)
ISBN0450049701 (paperback)
Preceded byLair 
Followed byThe Jonah 

The Dark is a 1980 horror novel by James Herbert.

Plot

Beginning in a small suburban street where an empty house is haunted by a malevolent, sentient darkness, the scope of the story expands as the darkness escapes and begins to engulf the city. The main character is Chris Bishop, a paranormal investigator called in initially to investigate claims that the house is haunted. There he discovers that those engulfed by the darkness are driven to savage and murderous frenzies, in connection with a mysterious cult leader whose spirit inhabits the darkness.

Analysis

Herbert's seventh book, The Dark is one which explores religious and supernatural themes, part of a trend that began with the author's third novel, The Survivor. His first two books, The Rats and The Fog, fit more into the science fiction horror genre. One thing which connects The Dark with both Herbert's early and later supernatural work is the use of graphic violence and large-scale set pieces, such as, in The Dark, a football stadium ripped apart by insane fans.

References

  1. "The Dark by James Herbert".
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