Nobody True

 

                        
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Title
Nobody True
Author James Herbert
Genre Crime Fiction, Psychological Thriller
Format N/A

 

Book Description

Nobody True is a psychological thriller that follows a successful, seemingly well-adjusted man whose life begins to unravel when disturbing gaps in his memory and shifts in personality come to light. As buried trauma and suppressed violence surface, the novel probes the fragility of identity, the nature of truth, and the terrifying possibility that the self we present may not be the self in control. Taut and unsettling, it represents Herbert’s later-career move toward psychological menace over overt supernatural horror.

 

About Author

James Herbert (1943–2013) was a British author best known for his influential horror novels, which helped define modern popular horror fiction in the UK. Born in London, Herbert worked as a journalist and art director before achieving sudden success with his debut novel The Rats (1974), which became an international bestseller.

Herbert’s fiction combined graphic horror with psychological tension and social commentary, often set in contemporary Britain. Over his career he wrote more than 20 novels, including The Fog, Moon, The Dark, and Haunted, many of which were adapted for film or television. His later work increasingly blended supernatural horror with emotional and philosophical themes.

Awarded an OBE in 2010 for services to literature, Herbert remained one of Britain’s most commercially successful horror writers, with his books translated worldwide and millions of copies sold.

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