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by James Herbert


  The crows in the branches began to bustle on their perches, their feathers seeming to bristle, the long and strong wings rising and lowering, a few strokes at a time. Their calls became more strident, the communication more intense.

  The magpie on the ground did not seem to notice. Round in rough circles it went, each skip more feeble than the last.

  The crows waited, their mood growing keener by the moment. It only took one to leave its bough, and that soon happened, for them all to swoop from their branches, their great wings spread as they plummeted.

  The magpie finally found voice when the first two crows pecked out its eyes. And it managed a last shriek as others ripped out its throat.

  Its agony did not last long. The crows soon tore it to pieces and the forest was peaceful once more.

  CONCLUDED.

  Once ...

  James Herbert is not just Britain’s number one bestselling writer of chiller fiction, a position he has held ever since publication of his first novel, but is also one of our greatest popular novelists, whose books are sold in thirty-three foreign languages, including Russian and Chinese. Widely imitated and hugely influential, his twenty-three novels have sold more than forty-eight million copies worldwide.

  First published 2001 by Macmillan

  First published in paperback 2002 by Pan Books

  This paperback edition published 2007 by Pan Books

  This electronic edition published 2011 by Pan Books

  an imprint of Pan Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited

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  Copyright © James Herbert 2001

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