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The Strange death of horror writer James Herbert
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'''James Herbert''' was an English horror writer. A full-time writer, he also designed his own book covers and publicity. His books have sold 54 million copies worldwide, and have been translated into 34 languages, including Chinese and Russian.
  
James Herbert: My new thriller about Princess Diana's secret son<p>
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==Novels==
ONLY James Herbert would dare to write a novel that queasily imagines Princess Diana and her secret son as well as Lord Lucan, Colonel Gaddafi and Robert Maxwell living together in a Scottish castle. But Herbert – one of Britain’s bestselling authors for 41 years – doesn’t care. He thrives on controversy and he loves to shock.<br>
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By ADAM LEE POTTER Wed, Sep 5, 2012<br>
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James Herbert's last novel, "Ash" was published in December 2012.<ref>https://www.vjbooks.com/Herbert-James-Ash-Signed-First-Edition-p/herash01.htm</ref>
“That’s why I became a novelist in the first place,” he says. “I can’t bear to work by committee. As a writer I can say whatever I want. All my stories begin with the premise ‘what if?’ I get to play God.”<br>
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His latest novel entitled Ash will not please the Royal Family but to be fair he did warn them. “Prince Charles gave me an OBE a couple of years ago. I was firmly told beforehand to call him Your Royal Highness to start with then Sir. But that went straight out the window. I only call head waiters Sir. So finally it’s my turn. He asks me, ‘Are you working on anything at the moment?’ I told him, ‘I am and you’re in it, Charles.’ He went bright red, then chalky white. I was dismissed.”............<ref>James Herbert: My new thriller about Princess Diana's secret son http://www.express.co.uk/expressyourself/344077/James-Herbert-My-new-thriller-about-Princess-Diana-s-secret-son</ref>
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It "queasily imagines [[Princess Diana]] and her secret son as well as [[Lord Lucan]], [[Colonel Gaddafi]] and [[Robert Maxwell]] living together in a Scottish castle."
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Herbert explained:
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"That’s why I became a novelist in the first place,” he says. “I can’t bear to work by committee. As a writer I can say whatever I want. All my stories begin with the premise ‘what if?’ I get to play God...
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"[[Prince Charles]] gave me an OBE a couple of years ago. I was firmly told beforehand to call him Your Royal Highness to start with then Sir. But that went straight out the window. I only call head waiters Sir. So finally it’s my turn.
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"He asks me, ‘Are you working on anything at the moment?’ I told him, ‘I am and you’re in it, Charles.’ He went bright red, then chalky white. I was dismissed.”<ref>[http://www.express.co.uk/expressyourself/344077/James-Herbert-My-new-thriller-about-Princess-Diana-s-secret-son James Herbert: My new thriller about Princess Diana's secret son]</ref>
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==Death==
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James Herbert died suddenly<ref name=reuters>http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainment-us-author-jamesherbert-dea-idUSBRE92J12E20130320</ref> "at home" in Sussex in 2013.<ref>http://www.thebookseller.com/news/james-herbert-dies</ref> The [[BBC]] was more explicit than his obituaries in the [[Telegraph]]<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/books-obituaries/9944344/James-Herbert.html</ref> and ''[[Guardian]]''<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/mar/20/james-herbert-horror-author-dies</ref>, stating that "His publisher, Pan Macmillan, confirmed that he died at his home in Sussex this morning. No cause of death was given".<ref>http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-21870413</ref> His facebook page states that he died "peacefully"<ref>https://www.facebook.com/JamesHerbertAuthor/</ref> while his publisher also confirmed that "he had not been ill".<ref name=reuters/>
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Latest revision as of 10:11, 3 June 2021

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(novelist)
James Herbert-2.jpg
BornJames John Herbert
April 8, 1943
London, England
DiedMarch 20, 2013 (Age 69)
Sussex, UK
NationalityBritish
A best selling horror writer who died suddenly, 6 months after remarking that "I wanted to have another knock at the Establishment".

James Herbert was an English horror writer. A full-time writer, he also designed his own book covers and publicity. His books have sold 54 million copies worldwide, and have been translated into 34 languages, including Chinese and Russian.

Novels

Ash cover.jpg

James Herbert's last novel, "Ash" was published in December 2012.[1]

It "queasily imagines Princess Diana and her secret son as well as Lord Lucan, Colonel Gaddafi and Robert Maxwell living together in a Scottish castle."

Herbert explained:

"That’s why I became a novelist in the first place,” he says. “I can’t bear to work by committee. As a writer I can say whatever I want. All my stories begin with the premise ‘what if?’ I get to play God...

"Prince Charles gave me an OBE a couple of years ago. I was firmly told beforehand to call him Your Royal Highness to start with then Sir. But that went straight out the window. I only call head waiters Sir. So finally it’s my turn.

"He asks me, ‘Are you working on anything at the moment?’ I told him, ‘I am and you’re in it, Charles.’ He went bright red, then chalky white. I was dismissed.”[2]

Death

James Herbert died suddenly[3] "at home" in Sussex in 2013.[4] The BBC was more explicit than his obituaries in the Telegraph[5] and Guardian[6], stating that "His publisher, Pan Macmillan, confirmed that he died at his home in Sussex this morning. No cause of death was given".[7] His facebook page states that he died "peacefully"[8] while his publisher also confirmed that "he had not been ill".[3]

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