In a bid to escape from a mysterious pursuer, Yoshi takes refuge below the streets of London - and finds a world away from our own. Here, in this sprawling, multi-layered network of tunnels, panic rooms, vaults, catacombs and lost waterways, he discovers his own vital part in a mission to tap into ancient forces underpinning the capital.
Matt Whyman is an award-winning novelist and non-fiction writer. He has co-written bestselling books with some of the world’s leading figures in sport, high performance and popular culture including Gareth Southgate, Matthew Syed, Billy Connolly and Sir David Attenborough as well as the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team.
Yoshi is a young boy who is on the run, but he doesnt remember why.
Yoshi has abilities that is truly amazing! and when he starts to remember his past his friends and acquaintance's has other amazing traits. while on the run Yoshi meets up with a group of young illusionist and they help him escape and hide from his enforcer. there are seven ancient key lines underneath seven different churches and when viewed from about form a star. the acquaitances with different abilities, their strength lies in correlation with a uniting ley lines. which makes there abilities more powerful.
its all fun and a good imagination of a story. Yoshi is so annoying though he feels the need to mention he's lost his memory every 5 minutes like yes Yoshi we got it the first time!!! and nobody actually says what Aleister is trying to do with the kids who have abilities they just assume it's bad. We don't even get an explanation of why the kids have these abilities. This book is confusing!!!
A fast moving adventure story that plays on the city below a city concept. This highlights the hidden pathways of London in an accessible manner for children whilst adding a supernatural twist. Next time I visit the city I'll be going out of my way to visit seven dials to see if I can see the magic.
Really nice book for YA suspense and magic lovers. And it ends in such place that its impossible not to want to know what will come next! I think to myself as YA dan Brown or smth. Because the book tells much about architecture of London and mystic underground and connections between things....