Book one of The Londum Series. Set in an Alternate Victorian England, called Albion.
A sweeping melodrama, full of romance, passion, death and betrayal. A country torn apart by divided loyalties as great armies battle each other. The story of a woman's struggle against overwhelming odds. Yes, what a great book "Gone With The Wind" was.
However, about this book ...
In an alternate Victorian England named Albion, Rufus Cobb, part time private detective, full time drunk, is having a rough time. Once a respected police officer at Caledonia Yard, he is now reduced to tracking lost dogs and unfaithful spouses to make ends meet.
And just when he thought things couldn't get any worse, they did. Hired by his old enemy, Marcus Quist, to find his missing daughter, before the case is through Cobb will have to face witches, immortals, oriental bodyguards, dangerous foreign monks and mythical monsters. Oh yes, and his cat hates him, as well.
Destiny conspires to saddle Cobb with the most important case of his life, well, anybody's life come to that. The fate of the Universe may depend on Cobb. Good job the pubs stay open late.
And who is killing all the clowns?
Length approx 80,000 words.
Split Infinity is also available in paperback.
This novel is also available as part of a compilation in The Londum Omnibus Volume One.
Rufus Cobb, Adele Curran and Jim Darby are the lead characters in a series of books - The Londum Series - written by Tony Rattigan. Set in an alternate Victorian Era, they recount the adventures of Rufus Cobb a private detective, his lady friend, Adele Curran (who just happens to be a witch) and Jim Darby, who is a jewel-thief and conman ... but whose crimes strangely only seem to benefit the poor. Cobb and his friends live in the city of Londum, in the country of Albion, the centre of the British Empire.
Tony Rattigan* is the author of a series of books, (The Londum Series,) about an alternate Universe, one of many different Universes that make up a Multiverse.
After 22 years in the Royal Air Force, 5 years in the National Health Service and 10 years at one of the UK’s largest charities, Tony decided he’d done enough for Queen and Country and he was about due some ‘me’ time.
Consequently he took early retirement in 2010 to work on his writing. He lives in Oxfordshire UK with his Albatross and a pet monkey. (No, not really. That’s just a vain attempt to sound interesting.)
*Tony Rattigan is the founder member of the Anti-Reincarnation Society, whose motto is – “Once is Enough!” All members carry a card that reads, ‘If found dead - please do not reincarnate’.
All of Tony's books are available for the Kindle as well as in paperback.