Sixty-One Nails (Angry Robot)

Sixty-One Nails (Angry Robot)

by Mike Shevdon (Author)

Synopsis

THERE IS A SECRET WAR GROWING BENEATH THE STREETS OF LONDON. The immense Sixty-One Nails follows Niall Petersen, from a suspected heart attack on the London Underground, into the hidden world of the Feyre, an uncanny place of legend that lurks just beyond the surface of everyday life. The ancient peoples are at war - but is Niall really the one who can wield the dark magic of the Untainted, and save them all?

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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 528
Edition: Original
Publisher: Angry Robot
Published: 02 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 0857660284
ISBN 13: 9780857660282

Media Reviews
I came away from this read feeling like I'd taken a stroll through Mike Shevdon's imagination. Is this bad? Not at all, because it's a great place to visit and poke around. - Examiner.com Sixty-One Nails is Neverwhere for the next generation. The pacing is spot-on, the characters engaging, and the world fits together beautifully to create a London that ought to be. I stayed up too late finishing it. - C.E. Murphy Mike Shevdon strikes sparks from the flinty core of English folklore, as a hero every reader can relate to finds he's part of an incredible and scarily believable parallel realm. If you've been thinking urban fantasy has nothing fresh to offer, think again. - Juliet E. McKenna This book is magnificent in every way. Sixty-One Nails is a novel I will remember for a very long time. 5***** - ScienceFictionandFantasy.co.uk I would recommend this book to anyone who wishes for something different in the urban fantasy genre. - Fantasy Book Critic . . .a charming, magical book, and I am a confirmed Mike Shevdon fan. - www.mybookishways.com Sixty-One Nails is deeply compelling; it will tempt you away from social commitments and sleep. - www.thecontextuallife.com
Author Bio
Mike Shevdon lives in Bedfordshire, England, with his wife and son, where he pursues the various masteries of weapons, technology, and cookery. His love of Fantasy & SF started in the 70s with C S Lewis, Robert Heinlein and Isaac Asimov and continued through Alan Garner, Ursula Le Guin and Barbara Hambly. More recent influences include Mike Carey, Phil Rickman, Neil Gaiman, and Robert Crais, among many others.