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James Herbert: My new thriller about Princess Diana's secret son<p>
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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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“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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==Novels==
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James Herbert's last novel, ''[[Ash]]'' "queasily imagines [[Princess Diana]] and her secret son as well as [[Lord Lucan]], [[Colonel Gaddafi]] and [[Robert Maxwell]] living together in a Scottish castle." He 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.”<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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Herbert died "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 ''[[Gaurdian]]''<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>
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(novelist)
BornApril 8, 1943
DiedMarch 20, 2013 (Age 69)
Sussex, UK

Novels

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James Herbert's last novel, Ash "queasily imagines Princess Diana and her secret son as well as Lord Lucan, Colonel Gaddafi and Robert Maxwell living together in a Scottish castle." He 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.”[1]

Death

Herbert died "at home" in Sussex in 2013.[2] The BBC was more explicit than his obituaries in the Telegraph[3] and Gaurdian[4], stating that "His publisher, Pan Macmillan, confirmed that he died at his home in Sussex this morning. No cause of death was given".[5]

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