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Sixty-One Nails (Courts of the Feyre)
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Though Mike Shevdon's Sixty-One Nails has frequently been compared to Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, it stands on its own as a wholly different book with its own unique alternative London urban fantasy world with its own rules. It starts with two heart attacks on the London Underground - the first being a random stranger who falls on the tracks when they have a heart attack, the second is the main character, Niall Petersen, who has a heart attack after seeing the first one happen and overexerting himself trying to change his commute to work. For a Londoner that frequently uses TFL, unfortunately, this sounds fairly normal. However, having his life saved by the mysterious Blackbird is only the start of Niall's introduction to a secret London where Fae lurk at every corner and are protected by six of the seven Fae Courts.
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