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Curious Physiologies

The LineFolk Of London #1 / 3
by Jay Neill
Curious Physiologies (The LineFolk Of London #1) by Jay Neill
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I've Hannah Chadwick is running from her past, but she just stumbled into London’s most dangerous secret.

A fierce, professional nurse, Hannah found herself unfairly blacklisted after speaking out against corporate misconduct. Desperate for work, she takes the job at a nondescript clinic just off Harley Street, treating patients with "rare conditions" for an eccentric abclynician named Julius Wayworthy.

But this isn't a normal medical practice. Hidden throughout the city, their world is defined by a mysterious energy source lurking in the tunnels of London's Tube. These are the LineFolk: thousands of creatures—from elegant haemovores to monstrous shapeshifters—who use the city’s network to conceal their true forms.

When Hannah witnesses her colleague violently transform to save her life during a mugging, she learns two terrifying truths: she is a human working in a world of monsters, and her predecessor was brutally murdered.

Now, caught between the LineFolk’s lethal secrets and the growing curiosity of the Police, Hannah must quickly decide who she can trust. Because if Wayworthy hired her for a reason, that reason might just get her killed.

Welcome to the Underground. Don't stray from the lines.

If you like the London-based, bureaucratic magic of Ben Aaronovitch, the cynical, street-smart protagonists facing monstrous hidden societies like those of Jim Butcher, the intricate, darkly atmospheric worlds of China Miéville, and the fast-paced, magical underworld politics of Benedict Jacka, you'll love Curious Physiologies. The LineFolk of London series is a gripping descent into a hidden city within a city of myths and legends, hiding in plain sight.

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FantasyUrban FantasyMythologyShapeshiftersCeltic Mythology
Release date: February 10, 2026

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Jay Neill

Jay Neill

Jay Neill writes high-concept British Urban Fantasy that warps the familiar into the fantastical.

His standalone debut, The Terminus Of All Things, is a mind-bending urban portal fantasy set in the chaotic, dystopian world of Endland. He is also the creator of the upcoming LineFolk of London series, a separate urban mythology where the UK’s mythological creatures are confined to the London Underground’s Circle Line, drawing their magical power from the Tube's Linether energy.

He lives in the south of England with his family and many, many pets.

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The LineFolk Of London

The LineFolk Of London consists of two primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Curious Physiologies (The LineFolk Of London #1)
Unrated
Peculiar Consequences (The LineFolk Of London #2)
Unrated
Unusual Afflictions (The LineFolk Of London #3)
Unrated
The Angel Of Kings Cross (The LineFolk Of London)
Unrated


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