A review by jameseckman
Beneath London by James P. Blaylock

3.0

Blaylock is such an oddball writer, I like reading his stuff but for most of this series he's so far off the rails that it feels like a broken roller coaster. This one's a bit more centered but does include the horror trope, let's split up, what can go wrong? Nice mixture of chthonic organic horror and offbeat 1800's tech. It can be read as a standalone.