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London Below, The World of Neverwhere

This series plunges readers into a hidden world beneath the surface of a bustling metropolis, a realm of forgotten magic and dangerous denizens. It explores themes of loyalty, courage, and the search for meaning when ordinary lives are irrevocably changed. Follow characters as they navigate a surreal landscape, uncovering dark secrets and confronting formidable foes. This is a captivating journey where the mundane clashes with the marvelous, offering a unique perspective on reality and belonging.

How the marquis got his coat back
Neverwhere

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    Neverwhere

    • 388 pages
    • 14 hours of reading
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    Richard Mayhew is a plain man with a good heart -- and an ordinary life that is changed forever on a day he stops to help a girl he finds bleeding on a London sidewalk. From that moment forward he is propelled into a world he never dreamed existed -- a dark subculture flourish in abandoned subway stations and sewer tunnels below the city -- a world far stranger and more dangerous than the only one he has ever known...Richard Mayhew is a young businessman with a good heart and a dull job. When he stops one day to help a girl he finds bleeding on a London sidewalk, his life is forever altered, for he finds himself propelled into an alternate reality that exists in a subterranean labyrinth of sewer canals and abandoned subway stations below the city. He has fallen through the cracks of reality and has landed somewhere different, somewhere that is Neverwhere.

    Neverwhere
  2. A Neverwhere short story from one of the brightest, most brilliant writers of our generation - the Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of the award-winning The Ocean At the End of the Lane.The coat. It was elegant. It was beautiful. It was so close that he could have reached out and touched it.And it was unquestionably his.***‘Gaiman’s achievement is to make the fantasy world seem true’ The Times

    How the marquis got his coat back