



" great could nt put it down " - Michelle, I'll have to look that one up! " - Johnathan, Better than the film although I believe there is a remake out of the film. " Seriously twisted horror novel, not to be confused with the John Carpenter film (or its crappy remake). Herbert hits all the highpoints that make a great thriller, then casually crosses over into the horror territory he would soon become an acknowledged master of, with scenes that will stay with you to your grave. Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:.It's riveting stuff and I was hooked after the first chapter." This seems to prey on peoples dreams and aspirations creating havoc across the land. As an author he does seem to have a definite hatred of London, as several of his books seem to go out of their way to utterly obliterate it! After a small earthquake a mysterious fog is released into the atmosphere. "The Fog was the first James Herbert book I read and I was mightily impressed by it. The fog, quite simply, drives people insane. Whatever it is, it must be controlled, for wherever it goes, it leaves behind a trail of disaster as hideous as the tragedy that marked its entry into the world. A yawning, bottomless crack spreads through the earth, out of which creeps a fog that resembles no other. The peaceful life of a village in Wiltshire is suddenly shattered by a disaster that strikes without reason or explanation, leaving behind it a trail of misery and horror.
