A review by bluestarfish
The Severed Streets by Paul Cornell

2.0

London is facing a Summer of Blood with chaos and occult and barely jointed character jumps in the book. Bit of it were absorbing but I found myself struggling to care on too many occasions. Most of the interesting stuff was used as a prop and it read like an action film a lot of the time. I happened across an author's reading of this book when it came out (was in shop by chance at the time) and it was enough to pique my interest so I have now at least found out why a famous person makes an appearance in the book...