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# Domain

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Review: The Night of the Rats! - Monster rat movies were some of my favs as a kid. A few that stand out, Deadly Eyes (duh), Ben, Willard, Graveyard Shift. There was one Italian rat movie that was kind of crappy but had an awesome ending, The Night of the Rats. Set in a post-apocalyptic future (Nukes. In the 80's it always was.) a small band of survivors try to fend off these killer rats while hiding in a bunker. While reading Domain it felt like I was reading a vastly superior novelization of that movie and in doing so inadvertently tying together Deadly Eyes and tNotR for me. Anyways, it was a great read. Very bloody, at times extremely grim but all the while still keeping that guilty pleasure of reading this genre. All I have to say is if you are a fan of The Rats and Lair you have to wrap the story up with Domain. If you haven't read this gruesomely fun set of books, do yourself a favor and check them out.
Review: Amazing and terrifying - I could not put it down and it kept me wanting more. So scary it could come true... watch out!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,936,997 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #946 in British & Irish Horror #2,170 in Horror Occult & Supernatural #9,256 in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction (Books) |
| Book 3 of 3  | The Rats Trilogy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,840) |
| Dimensions  | 5.25 x 1.5 x 7.75 inches |
| Edition  | Reprint |
| ISBN-10  | 0330522086 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0330522083 |
| Item Weight  | 12.8 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 496 pages |
| Publication date  | September 1, 2012 |
| Publisher  | Pan Macmillan |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Night of the Rats!
*by A***O on January 18, 2013*

Monster rat movies were some of my favs as a kid. A few that stand out, Deadly Eyes (duh), Ben, Willard, Graveyard Shift. There was one Italian rat movie that was kind of crappy but had an awesome ending, The Night of the Rats. Set in a post-apocalyptic future (Nukes. In the 80's it always was.) a small band of survivors try to fend off these killer rats while hiding in a bunker. While reading Domain it felt like I was reading a vastly superior novelization of that movie and in doing so inadvertently tying together Deadly Eyes and tNotR for me. Anyways, it was a great read. Very bloody, at times extremely grim but all the while still keeping that guilty pleasure of reading this genre. All I have to say is if you are a fan of The Rats and Lair you have to wrap the story up with Domain. If you haven't read this gruesomely fun set of books, do yourself a favor and check them out.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing and terrifying
*by M***Y on October 31, 2016*

I could not put it down and it kept me wanting more. So scary it could come true... watch out!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A good finale to the trilogy
*by M***M on June 6, 2021*

3.5/5 The first two books of James Herbert's Rats trilogy were frightening and grotesque, fascinating for the horror lover in me. However, after finishing Book 2, the concept of flesh-eating rats had gone ever so slightly stale (there are only so many scenes where someone's eaten to death before it stops being so shocking), so I decided to give the series a break. I decided to finally pick up Domain, the finale of the trilogy. And wow, does Herbert ramp it up. The story begins with a devestating nuclear attack on London. This book was published in 1984, and no doubt tension from the Cold War between Russia and the States inspired the premise for this book. Think flesh-eating rats are bad? Try that on top of a nuclear holocaust. Radiation, a destroyed city, and a handful of characters battling to survive. Culver is our main character, a helicopter pilot with a natural desire to help others fueled by a dark past. Dealey is a government official. Helping each other in the initial attack, they find themselves in a government-operated shelter. Safety is in reach, but that's not to last, either. There was a lot I liked about Domain. I loved the brief introduction to characters, a glimpse into their lives before they were killed in the initial attack. Though some may argue that it's a waste of time learning a character's names and background right before they perish, I found them to be more interesting than the story's main characters, almost like Herbert had put more effort into developing them than Culver, Kate, and Dealey, three of the main people of the story. The despair and dangers of a nuclear wasteland were also marvellously portrayed. Survivors dying of radiation sickness, feral dogs, bloated insects, survivors who have turned to primal violence, and the terrible lack of help or authority figures upon whom they can lean. A downside of this book is that it could have been about a third shorter without the many "fluff" words that perhaps weren't as taboo in the eighties - "began to (verb)," a personal pet peeve of mine - appeared over a hundred times in the book, disturbing the prose. "Seemed to" was the second worst offender. However, these aside the prose was lovely, even though sometimes it went on and on and on. The book could have been cut without the wordiness that sometimes caused me to skip pages to find the next scene. This didn't ruin the book, though, as there was so much more that was good about Domain than these small offenders that make my inner editor cringe. Though there's an overwhelming sense of hopeless despair, the book is well balanced with a satisfying ending. I recommend the first in the trilogy, The Rats, to those who love horror. Since it's different characters each book, you can really read them in any order. As for Domain, I give it three and a half stars!

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