The Rats
- 197 pages
- 7 hours of reading
For millions of years man and rats had been natural enemies. But now for the first timesuddenly, shockingly, horriblythe balance of power had shifted and the rats began to prey on the human population.
This series delves into the depths of urban terror, where seemingly ordinary creatures transform into carriers of a horrifying contagion. Primal instincts and uncontrollable aggression spread through the streets, plunging inhabitants into panic. At the heart of this chaos lies the mystery of old buildings, harboring horrors beyond wildest imagination. It's a thrilling fight for survival against a burgeoning threat that tests the boundaries between humanity and nature.



For millions of years man and rats had been natural enemies. But now for the first timesuddenly, shockingly, horriblythe balance of power had shifted and the rats began to prey on the human population.
The mutant white rat had grown and mated, creating offspring in its own image. They dominated the others, the dark-furred ones, who foraged for food and brought it back to The Lair. Now the dark rats were restless, tormented by a craving they could not satisfy. But the white slug-like thing that ruled them knew. Its two heads weaved to and fro and a stickiness drooled from its mouth as it remembered the taste of human flesh.
Originally published: Sevenoaks: New English Library, 1983.