When American tourist, Mark Buzzard, takes a trip after dusk to London’s Highgate Cemetery, he never could have imagined meeting the woman of his dreams, Wren, a beautiful girl in a long brown Victorian dress. Their encounter that night changes both of their lives, as gentle Wren takes him to her home underground; a subterranean city beneath London.
Hidden among the tunnels of the capital’s underground system and without the trappings of the modern world, the people of Sous Llyndum lead the way, as they live by their own values and traditions. Compared to the world above, the city is less corrupt, rich with innovations and holds a wealth so vast, it could boost the country’s economy.
The British Prime Minister, Alice Burton, has instigated a scheme that will lay claim to the city’s unique industry. Under the guise of providing increased homes for the overpopulated capital, she means to claim possession of all it holds dear.
There begins a story where the two worlds intertwine and where the people of Sous Llyndum work to protect what is rightfully theirs.
The Song of the Underground will take the reader on a journey of discovery, as the past conflicts with the future and where love conquers all.
When American tourist, Mark Buzzard, takes a trip after dusk to London’s Highgate Cemetery, he never could have imagined meeting the woman of his dreams, Wren, a beautiful girl in a long brown Victorian dress. Their encounter that night changes both of their lives, as gentle Wren takes him to her home underground; a subterranean city beneath London.
Hidden among the tunnels of the capital’s underground system and without the trappings of the modern world, the people of Sous Llyndum lead the way, as they live by their own values and traditions. Compared to the world above, the city is less corrupt, rich with innovations and holds a wealth so vast, it could boost the country’s economy.
The British Prime Minister, Alice Burton, has instigated a scheme that will lay claim to the city’s unique industry. Under the guise of providing increased homes for the overpopulated capital, she means to claim possession of all it holds dear.
There begins a story where the two worlds intertwine and where the people of Sous Llyndum work to protect what is rightfully theirs.
The Song of the Underground will take the reader on a journey of discovery, as the past conflicts with the future and where love conquers all.