He wrote ghost stories, alternate histories, and thrillers, but his first two books—The Rats and The Fog (1975)—are proto-punk ragers: nasty, mean, anti-establishment sleaze ripped straight from Herbert’s id and redeemed by his complete and utter conviction to go there. Stephen King has noted that Herbert’s books have a “raw urgency,” and if by “raw” he means “totally flayed of skin” and if by “urgency” he means “gripping you by the collar and screaming in your face,” then we agree.