Tag: fantasy

  • The Prophet of Order

    The Prophet of Order

    Salim stepped towards him and stopped two paces away.

    “Who are you?”

    “Ged Quinn,” Harvey replied at once, keeping the same steady tone.

    “Where do you come from?”

    “I came from Woolwich Arsenal. I had a transit permit heading east. I was looking for work. Repairs, transport, whatever turned up. I belong to no one. I’ve got no people, no weapon. Just a passport.”

    Salim studied him for a long moment. He did not seem interested in the answers. He was searching for something else.

    “And you entered King’s Cross St. Pancras alone?”

    “Yes, sir.”

    “Without announcing yourself?”

    “I came through the eastern routes and passed inspection before entering. They checked me and let me through. If you have doubts, ask the men at the checkpoint.”

    Salim took a single step to the side.

    “You can still be saved,” he said quietly. “You have not yet been chosen by those who will perish.”

    He drew a book from the satchel on his back.

    The Qur’an.

    Its cover was black, worn at the corners, yet carefully preserved.

    “You see, Ged, the Tube is sick. People hide in corners, trade loyalties for a bowl of food, and sell one another another day of life. Where there is faith, there is order. Law is not something to be negotiated.”

    Harvey remained motionless.

    “The Iron Legion will not wait for chaos to return,” Salim continued. “We will not remain trapped in stations ruled by drunkards, thieves, and men who mistake freedom for disorder.”

    His voice dropped lower.

    The room seemed smaller now.

    “We will decide what remains.”

    “Oxford Circus. A monument to fallen pride. They still believe they are the centre of the network.”

    “Canada Water. A crossroads of smugglers and lawless traders.”

    “Liverpool Street. A junction that survives on fear.”

    “Stratford. They still dream of power.”

    “Wapping. A refuge for fugitives and doubt.”

    “Aldgate East. Too close to the centre and too far from order.”

    “Green Park. A weary council clinging to the illusion of stability.”

    Salim fell silent and looked at Harvey once more.

    “All of them will fall. Not through fire. Through order.”  

  • 🚇 Step Into the Tunnels of a Lost London. Read the First Chapters Now!

    In a world where civilisation has collapsed and London survives underground, a scout named Harvey Hunter is about to uncover secrets that could destroy what’s left of it.

    London Tube 2033 is a 32-chapter, 225,000-word post-apocalyptic novel set in the labyrinthine remains of the London Underground. Two decades after the collapse, Harvey is haunted by the memory of his family, lost in the chaos of a Tube station overrun by panic. But when two messengers vanish, his search for answers ignites a journey through fear, betrayal, and the rise of a violent underground force known as the Iron Legion.

    From ruined bars and black-market zones to the military shadows of King’s Cross St. Pancras, Harvey must navigate deformed monsters, corrupt leaders, and old allies long presumed dead. He’s not just chasing the truth, he’s trying to find Fiona Blackwell, a woman shaped by trauma and resistance, whose presence might change everything.

    This novel is more than a survival tale, it’s a deep dive into guilt, fractured loyalties, and the question that lingers in every tunnel: What would you do to protect what’s left of your world?

    📖 The first 4 chapters are now available to read on the website.

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