M.P. Moorland is a debut urban fantasy author who spent far too many years commuting into London and navigating the kind of labyrinthine bureaucracy that could definitely hide entire supernatural divisions—if anyone could be bothered to file the proper forms in triplicate.
Fascinated by the hidden layers of history beneath our feet and convinced that those buildings marked "Authorised Personnel Only" are hiding something more interesting than stationery cupboards, he began writing The Code and Stone Chronicles. The series blends British mythology with contemporary London, exploring a world where the supernatural meets institutional dysfunction and the paperwork is somehow even worse than you'd imagine.
He lives in Hampshire with his wife, fuelled by too much coffee and a healthy suspicion that London is far stranger than any of us realise.
Stephen Harris thought his biggest problem was a delayed morning commute. Then a mysterious voice saved his life, twenty-seven people collapsed in Westminster tube station, and London’s hidden supernatural defenses began to crumble.
Code and Stone follows an IT consultant’s reluctant journey into a world where government departments fight cosmic horrors, where AI consciousness bridges digital and spiritual realms, and where the city’s oldest protections are failing just when they’re needed most.
London is not as safe as it appears.
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