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Shrine

Published 1983
A little girl called Alice, a deaf-mute. A vision. A lady in shimmering white who says she is the immaculate conception. And Alice can suddenly hear and speak. And she can perform miracles. Soon the site of the visitation, beneath the ancient oak tree, has become a shrine, a holy place for thousands of pilgrims. But Alice is no longer the guileless child overwhelmed by her new saintliness. She has become the agent of something corrupt, a vile force that is centuries-old. Innocence and evil have become one. — Synopsis taken from cover
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Fan Site Editorial Review

Herbert's most ambitious supernatural novel of his early period. The religious horror at its centre is handled with care and conviction, and the descent into darkness is masterfully paced. A frequently underrated highlight of his career.

— James Herbert Fan Site