· James Brogden not only has a new slant on the genre but has also used Birmingham, England, as his setting at least for the first two thirds of the book. ‘The Narrows’ are short cuts around the city. How to use them and where they go is knowledge known only to fully fledged Narrowfolk. james brogden urban fantasy and horror (and Lego. 'The Narrows' - Published Jan The Narrows are places where the skin of the world is thin. Most cities have them, whether they’re called twittens, ginnels, snickleways, whatever. They’re the places where middle-aged office workers walk their dogs on Sunday mornings, where teenagers. Welcome to the Narrows. Bex belongs to a hidden society of misfits, homeless, and runaways who live in the Narrows - the hidden paths that lie behind even the darkest of alleyways. For years they have lived invisibly alongside ordinary city-dwellers, with their own allegiances, their own .
Hello, Sign in. Account Lists Returns Orders. Cart. Title: The Narrows Item Condition: used item in a very good condition. Will be clean, not soiled or stained. Bone Harvest by James Brogden is released tomorrow by Titan Books, and to mark the launch we welcome James to the site for his guest feature on the why an allotment is the best place to set a horror novel. James Brogden is the author of Hekla's Children, The Hollow Tree, The Plague Stones and Bone Harvest, along with The Narrows, Tourmaline and The Realt.
James Brogden follows them in his novel ‘The Narrows’. The blurb on the back cover tells us that Andy Sumner lives a perfectly conventional life until a chance encounter with a wounded and pursued Bex, one of a society of misfits who live in the Narrows, leads him into another world. In this world the laws of time and space are malleable. james brogden urban fantasy and horror (and Lego. Lots of Lego) 'The Narrows' - Published Jan The Narrows are places where the skin of the world is thin. The Narrows is the superb debut novel by James Brogden about the titular magical pathways that weave their way through Birmingham. The novel is driven by two residents of Birmingham. There is Andy who lives in the everyday side of the city and there is Bex, one of the Narrowfolk, who can negotiate the magical alleyways.
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