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Why not explore the darker side of London’s infamous history in our special offer audio bundle for only £49.99!
Step beyond the postcard image of London and uncover the city’s most chilling stories with our exclusive London history audio bundle. This compelling collection brings together three gripping audiobooks that explore murder, crime, tragedy, and intrigue across the capital’s past—all available together for just £49.99.
Perfect for fans of true crime, social history, and the darker side of Britain’s most famous city, this bundle offers hours of immersive storytelling that reveals what really lurks beneath London’s streets and behind its façades.
Dark City: Crime in Wartime London
Wartime London was far removed from the familiar image of resilience and unity. Beneath the blackouts and bombings lay a city where crime flourished. Dark City: Crime in Wartime London exposes a hidden world of looters, racketeers, gangs, and killers who took advantage of chaos during the Blitz.
London’s Labyrinth
Following the pioneering Victorian engineering of Joseph Bazalgette, this audiobook reveals tales of innovation, tragedy, and crime below the streets. From Victorian-era bomb attacks and robberies to modern disasters such as the Moorgate tube crash, the King’s Cross fire, wartime shelter deaths, and terrorist attacks, the underground has witnessed some of London’s darkest moments.
The Worst Street in London
Once hidden just off Commercial Street near Spitalfields, Dorset Street earned a grim reputation as the most notorious street in the capital. The Worst Street in London traces the rise and fall of this short but infamous road, once crowded with thieves, pimps, firebrands, and murderers—including Jack the Ripper.
A Must-Have Bundle for True Crime and History Fans
Together, these three audiobooks form an unflinching portrait of London’s darker past—above ground and below it. Whether you’re commuting, travelling, or listening at home, this bundle offers a richly detailed and deeply atmospheric journey through the capital’s most disturbing chapters.





