Geoffrey Household: Rogue Male (1939). A pivotal pursuit of the protagonist by an enemy agent sees them repeatedly using the shuttle service on the Aldwych branch line. A chase through
Aldwych station ends with the enemy agent's death by electrocution on the track.
Aldous Huxley: Point Counter Point (1928) An early, character-defining scene takes place on the Underground.
Nigel West: The Blue List (1989). This espionage story culminates in the war-time bunker built in the uncompleted tunnels of
North End station, although this is incorrectly identified as
Paddock, a separate bunker in
Dollis Hill.
Catherine Storr: The Underground Conspiracy (1987), children's/teen novel. A teenage girl who travels on the Underground for fun soon becomes a pawn in an elaborate plan to use the Underground to transport drugs.[1]
Geoffrey Household: Rogue Male (1939). A pivotal pursuit of the protagonist by an enemy agent sees them repeatedly using the shuttle service on the Aldwych branch line. A chase through
Aldwych station ends with the enemy agent's death by electrocution on the track.
Aldous Huxley: Point Counter Point (1928) An early, character-defining scene takes place on the Underground.
Nigel West: The Blue List (1989). This espionage story culminates in the war-time bunker built in the uncompleted tunnels of
North End station, although this is incorrectly identified as
Paddock, a separate bunker in
Dollis Hill.
Catherine Storr: The Underground Conspiracy (1987), children's/teen novel. A teenage girl who travels on the Underground for fun soon becomes a pawn in an elaborate plan to use the Underground to transport drugs.[1]