Richard Mayhew is an unassuming young businessman living in London, with a dull job and a pretty but demanding fiancee. Then one night he stumbles across a girl bleeding on the sidewalk. He stops to help her – -and the life he knows vanishes like smoke.
Several hours later, the girl is gone too. And by the following morning Richard Mayhew has been erased from his world. His bank cards no longer … no longer work, taxi drivers won’t stop for him, his landlord rents his apartment out to strangers. He has become invisible, and inexplicably consigned to a London of shadows and darkness a city of monsters and saints, murderers and angels, that exists entirely in a subterranean labyrinth of sewer canals and abandoned subway stations. He has fallen through the cracks of reality and has landed somewhere different, somewhere that is Neverwhere.
For this is the home of Door, the mysterious girl whom Richard rescued in the London Above. A personage of great power and nobility in this murky, candlelit realm, she is on a mission to discover the cause of her family’s slaughter, and in doing so preserve this strange underworld kingdom from the malevolence that means to destroy it. And with nowhere else to turn, Richard Mayhew must now join the Lady Door’s entourage in their determined — and possibly fatal — quest.
For the dread journey ever-downward — through bizarre anachronisms and dangerous incongruities, and into dusty corners of stalled time — is Richard’s final hope, his last road back to a “real” world that is growing disturbingly less real by the minute.
If Tim Burton reimaginedThe Phantom of the Opera,if Jack Finney let his dark side take over, if you rolled the best work of Clive Barker, Peter Straub and Caleb Carr into one, you still would have something that fell far short of Neil Gaiman’sNeverwhere.It is a masterful debut novel of darkly hypnotic power, and one of the most absorbing reads to come along in years.
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Took awhile to get me hooked and get a sense of the underground. But it created a beautiful escape once I got into it.
Nothing like falling down the proverbial rabbit hole. In this wondrous tale Mr. Gaiman takes us to a magical world that exists below the streets of London.
The cast of characters runs from the believable to the outrageous, from the likeable to the loathsome.
We are taken along on a journey with Richard a stand up guy with a fiancée (Jessica) that …
Okay this is a bit long, and possibly containing spoilers. (I hope you don’t mind the bullet point format either, it’s from a script for a video review I did a while back.)
– First off I’ll start by saying I knew I was going to enjoy this book. I’m a big fan of Neil Gaiman, and I even named one of my cats Coraline. (Show Coraline – mention her …
Entertaining in its sheer oddity… I found it enjoyable just because it was so utterly bizarre. The plot wasn’t particularly original and the characters not all that lovable, but it was entertaining because of the manner in which it was told. It’s not American Gods, but it isn’t meant to be.
An all-time favorite, and a great introduction to what is very probably favorite author.
Very inventive, imaginative, and magical! This adventure partially underneath London reminded me of a dark Alice in Wonderland. Definitely recommend it!
An incredible story with amazing characters. The pacing was a bit slow at times, which is why I didn’t absolutely love it, but I enjoyed it and would recommend it to others.
I’ve read several of Neil Gaiman’s books. What’s most impressive is his range, from the fairy tale fantasy of Stardust, to the ominous mystery of the Hempstocks in The Ocean at the Edge of the Lane to the broad scope and wonder of American Gods. Neverwhere, his first novel (I believe), shows aspects of each, taking place in a richly detailed …
I found it somewhat predictable, but it was a fun story. Not the best introduction to Neil Gaiman I think, I’ll have to try others of his titles.
The book that taught me that books for grown ups could still be fun and full of adventure. One of my all time favorite books!
So interesting, loved the character development and love Neil’s style of writing. If you like dark and quirky you’ll love this!
Awesome story from an amazing author!
One of those books I wish I would have found earlier. Quirky characters, imaginative and rich story lines, and what I like to call “accessible fantasy.”
Great. Neil G is unique. Definitely recommend any of his stories
Love Neil Gaiman!
Best single-volume fantasy book ever written.
One of my all-time favorite books.
I’ve followed Neil for a while. His Sandman books were good, if not great (with the later ones really going downhill). Other vetures in illustrated works such as Black Orchid generated solid if not groundbreaking results. When he vetured into fiction, I checked out American Gods first. That was good, even if the ending was a little week, but it …
Loved the adventure! Reading this book one really feels the characters come alive. Great characters and the atmost here of being below the streets…just fun and original.
I like it so much that I’ve read it more than once.