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] is a 1999 novel by British horror author ]. It follows private investigator Nicholas 'Dis' Dismas as he is hired to track down a missing person - his client's long lost son who had been taken away from her moments after he was born... or had he?

Nicholas leads a gruelling life as he was discovered grossly deformed and abandoned outside a church. Raised by nuns, he now leads a simple life as a self employed private investigator, but not as a social outcast.

Others is one of many of James Herbert's novels which has strong religious themes, along with ], ] and ].

== Themes ==
Many of the books themes are religion based such as ], ] and ].

There is also an irony in that the ugly and deformed main character was an iconic film star in his past life. Nicholas also has constantly has tests given to him by his friend and co-worker about famous actors in the era in which his past form was famous - a kind of cruel irony that constantly reminds us of the juxtaposition between the two lives.

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