Sunday, 14 March 2021

Neverwhere - for those who fall between the cracks!

I was delighted to pull out a "G" from the alphabet bag for my next read as it provided me with the opportunity to plunge into the catalogue of Neil Gaiman once again, an author I usually enjoy immensely. Neverwhere follows Richard Mayhew, an average man with a dull job and a very demanding fiancee, who comes across an injured girl in the street, and stops to help her. The next morning, the girl has disappeared and, so it appears, has Richard's normal life. His bank card doesn't work, he can't get a taxi and his landlord seems to be renting out his apartment. Even when he gets to work, no one knows who he is, or even seems to see him. Determined to get his life back on track, Richard sets out to find the mysterious girl to get her to put it right ... and so begins his adventure in the dark, brooding underbelly of London. The girl is the Lady Door, a person of power and nobility who is on a quest to find those responsible for the slaughter of her family, and who now appear to be hunting her too. Richard thinks that if he can help her on her quest, he can find his way back to the London he knows. Along the way, he meets strange and mystical people, as well as forces he never believed could exist, including an Angel called Islington and an Earl who holds Court on a tube train. It is hard to know who to trust, let alone make sense of what's happening under the streets of London. But Richard has a destiny to fulfil - he just doesn't realise what it might cost him! Gaiman brings his chaotic world, populated by bizarre characters, to life with ease and aplomb. Full of danger, delights and utter strangeness, you cannot help but get sucked into this story of a fish out of water who has to reach deep into himself to survive and stay sane. For such a dark book, there is, as usual with Gaiman, an immense amount of humour. An absolute tour de force I would recommend this to anyone looking for a thrilling adventure with a dark plot and even darker humour (thank you Mr Croup and Mr Vandemar for the most bloodthirsty comedy double act ever!) Packed with twists and turns, superb dialogue, great set pieces and some unexpected treats - just read it!

My STAR rating: FIVE.

Length: 400 print pages.

Price I paid: £5.84

Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, audio CD, ebook.

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