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List of London Underground-related fiction : ウィキペディア英語版
List of London Underground-related fiction

Many works of fiction are set in the London Underground system or use it as a major plot element. This is a partial list.
==Novels==

*Ben Aaronovitch: ''Whispers Under Ground'' (2012)
*Margery Allingham: ''Death of a Ghost'' (1934). The climax of murder mystery takes place on the Underground.
*Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis: ''Mutant 59: The Plastic Eater'' (1971)
*Julian Barnes: ''Metroland'' (1981)
*Dan Brown: ''The Da Vinci Code'' (2003)
*Agatha Christie: ''The Man in the Brown Suit'' (1924). The mystery begins with the death of a passenger at Hyde Park Corner station
*Tom Clancy: ''Patriot Games'' (1987; also 1992 film)
*Neil Gaiman: ''Neverwhere'' (1997; also 1996 television series)
*Lisa Goldstein:''Dark Cities Underground'' (1999)
*James Herbert: ''The Rats'' (1974; also 1982 film ''Deadly Eyes'')
*Tobias Hill: ''Underground'' (1999). Involves disused South Kentish Town tube station
*Russell Hoban: The Underground is a character in Kleinzeit
*Geoffrey Household: ''Rogue Male'' (1939). A pivotal pursuit of the protagonist by an enemy agent sees them repeatedly using the shuttle service on the Aldwych branch line. A chase through Aldwych station ends with the enemy agent's death by electrocution on the track.
*Aldous Huxley: ''Point Counter Point'' (1928) An early, character-defining scene takes place on the Underground
*Lawrence Leonard: ''The Horn of Mortal Danger'' (1980)
*Keith Lowe: ''Tunnel Vision'' (2001)
*Ian McEwan: ''Atonement'' (2001), One of the main protagonists Cecilia Tallis dies during the Blitz in Balham Tube Station
*Geoff Ryman: ''253'' (1997). — set on Bakerloo line
*Barbara Vine: ''King Solomon's Carpet'' (1991)
*Nigel West: ''The Blue List'' (1989), This espionage story culminates in the war-time bunker built in the uncompleted tunnels of North End station, although this is incorrectly identified as ''Paddock'', a separate bunker in Dollis Hill.
*Conrad Williams: ''London Revenant'' (2004)
* Christopher Golden and Tim Lebbon (authors): ''Mind the Gap: A Novel of the Hidden Cities'', ISBN 9780553384697 published May 2008, Random House Inc.
* Christopher Fowler: ''Bryant and May off the Rails: A Peculiar Crimes Unit Mystery ''(2011)

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