Weird Fiction in Liberal London - China Mieville's Kraken
Kraken (2010) China Mieville We are definitely not into spoilers so it is  hard to go too far into the story of this dark fantasy on a  scientific theme. A preserved and valuable giant squid disappears from the Darwin Centre at the Natural History Musum and one  of its staff, Billy Harrow, discovers a world of cults and magic that  threaten apocalypse. So far, so very obviously dark fantasy, but  China Mieville adds, with Kraken , a major work to a genre that owes a great deal to  the psychogeographical cult of London as the world's most magical city. Its  fault is that of all modern creative fantasy - far too many ideas for a  basic story line that could be culled from any urban thriller. Although  resolved satisfactorily, there are moments when you feel that greatness  has eluded Mieville because of an inability to develop fewer ideas in more depth. In the end, despite hints of something  deeper, and some remarkable invention and (in places), yes, ideas, it ends up  being an ente...