Synopsis: There’s something weird going on deep in the London Underground. Down in the subterranean labyrinths of long abandoned tunnels, ventilation shafts and disused stations, strange creatures are engaged in pointless battles of stupidity in their dark hidden world. And the discovery of a stone table with amazing powers will only make things worse, as with staggering incompetence, the rival gangs fight to gain control of it. But who will be the victors? Which of them will gain control of the table? Will they have a clue what to do with it? And in the process, how much longer will they be able to keep their existence a secret? Could the world below ground, and the world above ground, be well on course for an unpredictable collision? Review: As I am an american, I'm not overly familiar with the landmarks described in this book. However, I don't feel that took away from the story at all. It made it all the more interesting for me. I got to learn some things. It feels to me like the author truly knew the routes described, as if they'd ridden it so often that they had time to imagine these thing, and I felt as if we saw it as the author imagined it on these rides. We have an engaging cast of characters here and although this is a young adult story, it's interesting enough to fans of any age |
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AuthorDrako is an author and blogger, writing paranormal romance and LGBT fiction and reading almost any genre to review. Categories
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