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If you see a Google Drive link instead of source url, means that the file witch you will get after approval is just a summary of original book or the file has been already removed. Loved each and every part of this book. I will definitely recommend this book to horror, fiction lovers. Your Rating:. Your Comment:. And this brings me on to the artwork -after all This is a strange title which is now very difficult to get hold of sometimes my almost pathological refusal to part with books does have its moments but I do have a copy and here is my completion of the the Rats saga from James Herbert.
And this brings me on to the artwork -after all it is a graphic novel. Ian Miller is a very talented artist - some of his illustrations for Games Workshop for example are defining pieces which I think played no small part in the companies success in its early days. However they are incredible stark and imposing and at times I feel detract from the story. The story of which is just as powerful as the previous books if not a feeling a little familiar by now but the artwork makes it feel surreal - or that is just me I guess.
To me this IS part of the Rats canon however I am sorry to say it is not a powerful conclusion and I can see why the series is more often than not referred to as a trilogy. The book itself is as I say very difficult to get home and unless you are a completist or devoted fan you are not missing much but it has to be remembered in context - it was early the 90s and the production of a very gifted British horror author.
This is part 4 of the Rats Trilogy yes, I know that can't exist , but that is a fitting label. It really doesn't fit in with the cannon of the first three. The only similarity is the nuclear holocaust and the rats. The art gave me an almost HR Giger feel and the entire feeling is much more fantasy. The story is sparse. A lonely traveller goes into the City.
Nothing too shocking there but I wont spoil it. The art is where this story shines, Each panel is just oozing with effort.
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