Introduction by Brian Hodge
Cover by Gustav Klimt
A few years after The Fog, James Herbert again decided to tackle the idea of a impenetrable thick substance that drives people to madness and evil. Unlike The Fog, however, The Dark takes time to discuss, on a philosophical level, the nature and problem of evil. The result is one of Herbert’s best novels, with solid characterization, excellent suspense, and thoughtful meditations on the nature of man.
The Dark is an ambitious novel, here reprinted with a fine new introduction by Brian Hodge, a cover by Gustav Klimt, the original Signet paperback art, a bonus short story by Herbert, and a long interview with Herbert from 1984.
This is a big, thick book with a lot of art, marbled endsheets, ribbon marker, printed front cloth, and beautiful back cloth from Europe.
Limtied to 150 copies signed by James Hebert and Brian Hodge
Publisher | Centipede Press |
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