![]() ![]() Even his physical appearance has changed, and gone is the ginger lad from Scotland and a dark haired battle hardened man takes his place. His eyes show a hardness that can only come with seeing things no-one should see. There is quite a telling scene when Walker sees himself in the mirror he too sees the changes in him. Here in The Sleeping Giants he is actively seeking danger. In the Ghosts of London, he is forced to venture deeper into savage London and we see a bolder, harder Walker emerge. Then in Mr Apocalypse we meet him again as a shell-shocked young man, living by himself and keeping out of harm’s way. We first met him when he was a rebellious young Scottish teenager and he started to fall in with ‘the wrong crowd’. We have been on quite a journey with our hero Walker. And I’m delighted to report that book 4 continues to be a riveting read. ![]() Discovering this Future of London series has been one of the reading highlights of the year. ![]()
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