Paul Cornell has written some of Doctor Who's best-loved episodes for the BBC. He has also written on a number of comic book series for Marvel and DC, including X-men and Batman and Robin. He has been Hugo Award-nominated for his work in TV, comics and prose, and won the BSFA award for his short fiction. London Falling is his first urban fantasy novel.
An irresistible blend of guns, gangsters, cops and monsters that
grabs you by the eyeballs and never lets go. Start this book early
in the day people, because you ain't going to get no sleep until
it's done
*Ben Aaronovitch*
'London Falling is a much grittier vision of a gothic, fantasy
London, well balanced between its depiction of the city's criminal
underworld and a horrifying fantasy reality that for most of the
novel lurks just at the edges of sight. Its take on the crime genre
is less The Bill, more The Sweeney' Guardian
‘Realistic banter, original twists; a nifty debut’ Daily
Telegraph
The Shadow Police series is the quintessential British contemporary
fantasy, full of grit and magic and wonderful things. Paul Cornell
is a national treasure
*Adam Christopher*
During their investigation of a crime lord's murder, London police officers Quill, Costain, Sefton, and Ross interact with a magical artifact that gives them the Sight. Suddenly, they can see ghosts, monsters, and other evil forces inhabiting London's streets and causing many of the crimes they would normally ascribe to "natural" occurrences. Their current case leads the four officers down a strange path involving an ancient witch with a fondness for sacrificing children to gain power, a curse involving the rivals of the West Ham football team, and the famous story of Henry VIII's doomed second wife, Anne Boleyn. -VERDICT The Hugo Award-nominated Cornell (Saucer Country; Demon Knights) has also written episodes of Dr. Who and Primeval. With his first foray into urban fantasy, he has created a group of four very different protagonists who must learn to play well with each other in order to survive London's supernatural shadow world. Despite a slow start, this blend of urban fantasy and crime fiction should find a group of welcoming readers. (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
An irresistible blend of guns, gangsters, cops and monsters that
grabs you by the eyeballs and never lets go. Start this book early
in the day people, because you ain't going to get no sleep until
it's done * Ben Aaronovitch *
'London Falling is a much grittier vision of a gothic, fantasy
London, well balanced between its depiction of the city's criminal
underworld and a horrifying fantasy reality that for most of the
novel lurks just at the edges of sight. Its take on the crime genre
is less The Bill, more The Sweeney' Guardian
'Realistic banter, original twists; a nifty debut' Daily
Telegraph
The Shadow Police series is the quintessential British contemporary
fantasy, full of grit and magic and wonderful things. Paul Cornell
is a national treasure * Adam Christopher *
![]() |
Ask a Question About this Product More... |
![]() |