Beneath London
By (Author) James P. Blaylock
Titan Books Ltd
Titan Books Ltd
1st September 2015
United Kingdom
Paperback
432
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
304g
When the sudden collapse of the Victoria Embankment uncovers a passage to an unknown realm beneath London, Langdon St. Ives sets out explore it, not knowing that a brilliant and wealthy psychopathic murderer is working to keep the underworld's secrets hidden for reasons of his own. Assumed to be dead and buried deep beneath London, St. Ives lives secretly on the streets of the great city where he, Alice St. Ives, and their stalwart friends investigate a string of ghastly crimes: the gruesome death of a witch in a forest hovel, the kidnapping of a blind, psychic girl who can see into the human soul, and the grim horrors of a secret hospital where experiments in medical electricity and the development of human, vampiric fungi serve the strange, murderous ends of St. Ives's greatest and most dangerous nemesis.
"The book was very readable and I enjoyed the secondaries and the villain greatly" - Sci Fi Pulse
"Blaylock crafts rich characters and intertwines them in a bravo story that packs plenty into 400 pages." - Blood Shed
"Hideous murders, kidnappings and abductions, hair-raising close calls and ingenious escapes." - Michael Collings
James P. Blaylock was mentored by Philip K. Dick, along with K.W. Jeter and Tim Powers, and is regarded as one of the founding fathers of modern steampunk. Winner of two World Fantasy Awards and a Philip K. Dick Award, he is director of the Creative Writing Conservatory at the Orange County School of the Arts and a professor at Chapman University, where he has taught for 20 years.