Neverwhere: A Novel

Neverwhere: A Novel

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Format Paperback
Pages 400
Language English
Published Sep 2, 2003
Publisher William Morrow Paperbacks
Edition Reprint
ISBN-10 0060557818
ISBN-13 9780060557812
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Beneath the bustling streets of London lies a hidden realm known as London Below, a place filled with bizarre characters and dark secrets. In this twisted mirror of the city above, forgotten people and creatures roam through a labyrinth of shadows and dangers. Here, the ordinary is infused with the extraordinary, where the mundane becomes surreal, and reality is a reflection of the nightmares concealed in the human psyche.

The story follows a young man who unwittingly finds himself plunged into this parallel universe after he aids a girl in distress. As he navigates through the eerie and compelling landscape, he encounters both allies and adversaries, each shaping his journey in profound ways. Forced to confront his own fears and desires, he must learn that in a world so foreign and haunting, survival may depend on embracing the very darkness he once feared. The adventure unveils the fragility of identity and the complexities of human connection in a realm teetering on the brink of survival.

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tsemoana

May 05, 2025

It’s the tale of Richard Mayhew who gets stuck in London Below, a basically twisted through time and space copy of London situated below the Old City divided up in baronies and fiefdoms tied to old underground stations.One evening, as Richard and his fiancé Jessica are on their way to a restaurant, they come across a young woman lying on the street, bleeding. It is Door, fled from London Below, the only survivor of the murder of her family. Richard decides to help her, against Jessica’s wishes who breaks off the engagement. Richard takes Door home to help her. Once there, Mr Croup and Mr Vandemar ring the bell, they’re looking for Door. Richard denies her being there and when C&V barge in and look through the apartment, she is indeed not there.After Croup and Vandemar leave, Door comes back and the next day, with help from Marquis de Carabas, they return to London Below. Richard goes with them for a bit before he returns above ground. He then finds that people don’t really see him anymore. At his work they don’t recognise him, his apartment is being shown to another couple and Jessica also doesn’t recognise him.He manages to get back Below and finds Door and the Marquis again. They then set of on a quest of sorts together after they hire Hunter as their bodyguard. Richard goes along because there’s nothing else he can do and this may be the only way for him to go back. Door comes to find out who killed her family, the Marquis helps to settle a debt to Door’s family while Hunter goes with them to so she can eventually slay the Beast of London.The book is a very entertaining and grips you from just a few pages in. The world building of London Below is excellent, a perfect mix of (semi-)standard fantasy city and weird, twisted modern day London. Richard makes a good main character who doesn’t know what he’s getting himself into but stumbles on nonetheless because it’s the only thing he can do. Door is wonderfully charming and the Marquis… He’s intriguing from the beginning and he sets you on the wrong foot on multiple occasions. I found Hunter less fleshed out but she doesn’t speak a lot either, she more or less just is, at least until near the end of the book. The final plot twist then, was not unexpected but felt a bit off.http://www.tsemoana.net/?p=475

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