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===Books=== {{sources|section|date=December 2022}} Tottenham Court Road is mentioned in many works of [[fiction]]. It is featured briefly in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' by [[J.K. Rowling]] when Harry and his friends are escaping from Death Eaters; in Robert Golbraith's CB Strike mystery series it is featured in the first five novels; in Diana Gabaldon's novel ''The Fiery Cross'' (Outlander series) it is featured in character Roger McKenzie's flashback/forward of 1960s London; in ''[[The Woman in White (novel)|The Woman in White]]'' by [[Wilkie Collins]]; in ''[[Mrs. Dalloway]]'' by [[Virginia Woolf]]; in ''[[Postern of Fate]]'' by [[Agatha Christie]]; in ''[[Pygmalion (play)|Pygmalion]]'' by [[George Bernard Shaw]]; and in ''[[Saturday (novel)|Saturday]]'' and ''[[Atonement (novel)|Atonement]]'' by [[Ian McEwan]]. It is also mentioned in several [[Sherlock Holmes]] stories by Sir [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]; in the [[Saki]] story "Reginald on Christmas Presents"; several stories by [[John Collier (fiction writer)|John Collier]]; in ''[[A Room with a View]]'' by [[E.M. Forster]]; in ''[[The London Eye Mystery]]'' by [[Siobhan Dowd]]; in ''The Late Mr Elvesham'' and ''[[The Invisible Man]]''<ref>''The Invisible Man'', Chapter 21 and 22</ref> by [[H. G. Wells]]; in ''The Wish House'' by [[Celia Rees]]; in the short story "Rumpole and the Judge's Elbow" from the book ''[[Rumpole's Last Case]]'' by [[John Mortimer]]; in a [[The Matrix]]-based story, "Goliath", by [[Neil Gaiman]]. It features often in novels by [[Mark Billingham]] and in ''[[The Lonely Londoners]]'' by [[Sam Selvon]]. Sherlock Holmes once said that he purchased his Stradivarius from "a Jew broker in the Tottenham Court Road".
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