Nick Dismas is a private investigator running a small, successful business in Brighton. He happens to be mishapen and ugly and so encounters much of the worst of humanity. A woman approaches him and asks him to find her long lost son. She was told that her baby didn’t survive but she believes that he is still alive and now wants to find him. 100 Books in 2011: Others
Nick Dismas is a private investigator running a small, successful business in Brighton. He happens to be mishapen and ugly and so encounters much of the worst of humanity. A woman approaches him and asks him to find her long lost son. She was told that her baby didn’t survive but she believes that he is still alive and now wants to find him. 3 responses to “100 Books in 2011: Others”
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I remember reading this book years ago. It's one of the few that's gone missing from my collection, and I always wonder what happened to it. I don't mind James Herbert. I enjoy his work, and I enjoyed reading Others – but that WAS a wee while back now. Things have changed a lot since then..lol.How are you anyway? Hope you had a good Chrimbo and New Year xx
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I actually have this, and a bunch of his others. I know I've read it, but for the life of me I can't remember anything about it. Even your review didn't jog my memory 🙂
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@Sarah Pearson – that tells you something, doesn't it? The only other one of his I've tried to read is Once and I abandoned it half way through. Good, if gratuitous, sex scenes but the plot just wasn't going anywhere. @DRC – hello!! I'm well, but commuting is still kicking my arse, so no hope of having a life any time soon. Holidays were good and relaxing – you?
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