<p>neil Gaiman, The Genius Behind The Sandman Graphic Novels -- Which Norman Mailer Called A Comic Strip For Intellectuals -- Delves Into Novel-length Fiction With <i>neverwhere</i>, A Wild And Mesmerizing Story Set In A Bizarre And Chilling Underground London. <i>neverwhere</i> Begins Innocently Enough: It's The Story Of Richard Mayhew, A Plain Man With A Good Heart. Unhappy In Love And In Life, Richard Is Thrust Into A Dark And Evil World When He Stops To Help A Young Girl He Finds Bleeding In The Street. Now Richard Has Much More Than Work And Girlfriend Dilemmas On His Mind -- Now He's Wanted By Two Very Evil, Powerful, And Nasty Mercenaries Who Like To Think That They Are, In Fact, Rather Gentlemanly. Lyrical, Humorous, And Horrifying, <i>neverwhere</i> Is A Fantastic Novel</p> <h3>tori Amos</h3> <p>i Didn't Ever Want This Book To End. . . Hunter, Islington, Door — These Characters Are Part Of My Life Now. I See Them When I Turn Corners.</p>