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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "The Dark" is Herbert's best.
Short and sweet. James Herbert is a best selling author due to his many apocalyptic horror novels. And this is his "best" by far, in my opinion. Similar to 'The Fog' in tone, it is different because the mass madness does not come from external forces. It surges out from the very souls of the characters who become one with the *Dark*. They have chosen to...
Published on July 9, 1999

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3.0 out of 5 stars "The Dark" is good, but not great
I stumbled across this book while browsing in the "Horror" section of a used-paperback store. At first it looked like schlock, but after glancing through it, I thought it would be worth the all of one or two bucks it would cost me.

I had never heard of James Herbert before, so I did not know he was, in fact, a best-selling author, and one of the few in the...

Published on November 23, 1998


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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars "The Dark" is good, but not great, November 23, 1998
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This review is from: The Dark (Signet) (Paperback)
I stumbled across this book while browsing in the "Horror" section of a used-paperback store. At first it looked like schlock, but after glancing through it, I thought it would be worth the all of one or two bucks it would cost me.

I had never heard of James Herbert before, so I did not know he was, in fact, a best-selling author, and one of the few in the genre to be succesful in both England and the US. After reading "The Dark", I found that I liked Herbert's style; I will definitely read some more of his work in the future.

"The Dark" contains a rather unique premise, unless one considers that it is very similar to that of Herbert's eariler novel, "The Fog". A bizaare cult conjures up a kind of spiritual force that compels people to act on their darkest, most evil impulses, gradually turning the city of London into one giant riot. A small group of parapsychologists tries to stop the force, but it grows and grows, triggering a state of emergency.

This novel is very intriguing, and contains some of the most frightening, most disturbing images I've read in any horror novel. Herbert is able to avoid the temptation to be hideously gory just for the sake of it; the story never seems gratuitous or overdone. The novel's cast of characters are also interesting and even believable.

The thing I didn't like about the novel is that it seems unfinished; the ending is unsatisfying, as if either Herbert intended a sequel or just plain got tired of writing the novel and decided to wrap it up quickly.

Above all, however, I would recommend "The Dark" to anyone looking for a good horror story. Just don't expect a classic.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Be afraid..., July 30, 2001
This review is from: The Dark (Audio Cassette)
The premise of 'The Dark' is whether madness and extreme actions are triggered by external forces or whether they are emitted from the very soul. In this novel, Herbert has determined that the impulses are wholly voluntary and come from the characters who become one with 'The Dark'. Of the two sides of their personae, they have freely chosen to embrace the dark side and ignore 'The Light'. As with all good Herbert novels, the premise is expanded. In The Dark, London eventually becomes a killing ground for the cult of 'The Dark' and, when a small group of parapsychologists fails to stop the force, a state of emergency is declared. The Dark contains some of Herbert's most frightening and disturbing images. As usual he manages to avoid gratuitous blood and guts, but there's still no shortage in this novel.

The ending seemed a little rushed, hence four stars. But still worth reading

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Grisly horror, July 23, 2001
This review is from: The Dark (Audio Cassette)
Whoa, baby. You want horror, here, you got it. This is a book that attempts to do actual physical violence to you. I read _The Dark_ after Ramsey Campbell's _The Hungry Moon_, which has a similar idea, and was a little disappointed that Herbert wasn't able to extract much terror out of the simple idea of the *lights going out*, as Campbell does. Felt like an idea gone begging. But Herbert is a much more... visual writer, and this book gets you in many other ways. Recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars creepy and fantastic, January 30, 2001
This review is from: The Dark (Signet) (Paperback)
This is my first James Herbert novel and I must say that I loved every page of it! There is a lurking creepiness to the story, and it reminds you how savage people can realy be. This is a book I'd love to see converted into a movie!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "The Dark" is Herbert's best., July 9, 1999
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This review is from: The Dark (Signet) (Paperback)
Short and sweet. James Herbert is a best selling author due to his many apocalyptic horror novels. And this is his "best" by far, in my opinion. Similar to 'The Fog' in tone, it is different because the mass madness does not come from external forces. It surges out from the very souls of the characters who become one with the *Dark*. They have chosen to embrace the evilness of their natures. We all have two sides of our personality. But are we really secure in the knowledge that we would head towards the *Light* when given the chance? Are you sure?
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3.0 out of 5 stars Had to finish it, but.... doesn't seem finished.., May 24, 1999
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This review is from: The Dark (Signet) (Paperback)
I was given 'The Dark' to read by a friend who told me that I would start sleeping with the lights on, and half way through I thought this was going to be the case. Not many books I have read have had such an enticing start.

The characterisation and settings are excellent, and having never read any of James Herbert's books before, I was intrigued. The premise that he uses for the basis of this book is something that seems very tangible.

But, once past the first half of the book, it seems that the inspiration was lost, and the generalality becomes too much for me. I carried on reading hoping that the atmosphere of the first half would return, and despite this happening in parts, it never fully returned, and it seems like the ending was rushed to meet a deadline, or there just was no idea of how to really end the book...

But despite this, the fact that I was sneaking reading it at work tells me that this book is a fine read, and well worth reading: maybe I am being too hard on it!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars KEEPS YOU IN SUSPENSE FOR AN ENDING, BUT THERE ISN'T ONE!!, August 19, 2000
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Nick AGER (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dark (Signet) (Paperback)
James Herbert is one of my favorite authors because of his grisly detail, and the book I read before this was the Fog. Upon reading it, I felt like I was reading it all over again. I read this book, and was very disappointed from it. James Herbert builds a book out of old ideas. The story is good, but the plot is not thought over enough.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Good but alot like 'The Fog', October 10, 1999
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This review is from: The Dark (Signet) (Paperback)
I thought that this book was very good, although it was very simliar to the Fog, which made it a bit boring. But none the less, a good gory book!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unputdownable., March 19, 2001
This review is from: The Dark (Signet) (Paperback)
As the title suggests, this is a story which explores the darker side of human nature. People coming into contact with a dark force carry out their innermost longings. Full of strong characters, suspense and excitement, plus the genuinely disturbing knowledge that anybody could be harbouring unpleasant thoughts of murder, rape and violence. A well-written and unputdownable book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A classic and gruesome horror epic., March 6, 2002
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Jim Lay (Knoxville, TN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dark (Signet) (Paperback)
A cult unleashes humanity's most ancient and feared enemy in a bizarre murder-suicide in an old house. It is The Dark incarnate and it reaches out from the basement of the house, spreading madness and depravity. A chosen few, including a washed up parapsychologist, recognize it as a demonic and physical entity and fight against it as the living fog-like darkness grows exponentially... As a lifetime horror fan, I have read this novel several times and it never ceases to amaze and terrify me. It is unapologetically gruesome, absolutely harrowing, and will have you gasping out loud as you turn the pages. If you appreciate horror, this book is a must. It's slightly dated and Herbert employs a few horror cliches in the telling, but it doesn't hurt the story in any way. A horror classic of the first order. Highly recommended for horror fans who think they can't be scared anymore.
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