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* [[Ronald Wright]] - ''[[A Scientific Romance]]'' ([[1997]]) features detailed descriptions of a ruined London in the year [[2500]].
* [[Ronald Wright]] - ''[[A Scientific Romance]]'' ([[1997]]) features detailed descriptions of a ruined London in the year [[2500]].
* [[William Boyd (writer)|William Boyd]] - ''[[Armadillo]]'' ([[1998]])
* [[William Boyd (writer)|William Boyd]] - ''[[Armadillo]]'' ([[1998]])
* [[Alan Moore]] - ''[[From Hell]]'' ([[1999]]) A [[graphic novel]] about the [[murder]]s of [[London]] [[serial killer]] [[Jack the Ripper]].
* [[William Sutcliffe]] - ''[[The Love Hexagon]]'' ([[2000]])
* [[William Sutcliffe]] - ''[[The Love Hexagon]]'' ([[2000]])



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Many works of fiction are set in London, the capital of the United Kingdom.

Early fiction

19th century fiction

20th century fiction

21st-Century fiction

Nursery rhymes

Several nursery rhymes mention places in London.