A heavy flood causes a landslip in the Dartford Tunnel, close to where "The Londoners" live in South Ockendon. This leads them eventually to the discovery of an ancient though technologically advanced underground city beneath London. The city seems to be uninhabited and the four children need to find their way out as their entrance was destroyed. What secrets will the children uncover in their underground adventure? What creatures will they meet? What obstacles and dangers will they encounter? The city has many dangers, but the theme of the story is that nothing can ever be made completely secure—so they hope there might be a way out of their seemingly un-escapable underground city.
The Londoners: 1.The Secret Underground City:
High adventure with a sci-fi twist.
Nothing can ever be made completely secure.
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The Land of the Yellow Sea (102,400 words)
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King Trump (130,000 words)
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The Londoners: Secret Underground City (47,300 words)
The Ultimate Serial Killer (56,250 words)
Planet of the Girls (37,100 words)
To Be, Or Not To Be (86,000 words)
The Lost Little Ant (6,400 words)
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THE LONDONERS: The Secret Underground City
Science Fiction"The Londoners" are Catherine (12), Kevin (11), Sean (11) and Libby (9). This is the first book in The Londoners series. A heavy flood causes a landslip in the Dartford Tunnel, close to where "The Londoners" live in South Ockendon. This leads them e...