A review by 5wamp_creature
Sepulchre by James Herbert

1.0

Ugh. Sometimes I switch from audiobook to eyeball book because I am really digging a book and don't want to miss any. In this case I switched because it had gotten so muddled I needed the eyeballs to try and hold it together. Didn't work. This author is, maybe, England's Stephen King? Terrible disservice to King, even though I haven't read any of his since the Talisman. King's work has depth! Sepulchre is shallow, formulaic dreck. I challenge anyone to read through the swamp of villain's explication at the end and not roll their eyes in disbelief.

Are any of Herbert's books better? He's known as bestselling British author or something...