Category: ALTERNATIVE HISTORY

HITE and the Question of the UK’s Longest Novel

Total pages: 2731
Word count ~1.1 million
17 Volumes (including 2 volumes of Appendices)

The Hole Inside the Earth (HITE) may be the longest contiguous novel published in the United Kingdom.

HITE is structured as a single overarching narrative told across multiple genre streams. The same eight principal characters recur throughout the work — psometimes through reincarnation or transformed identities — while narrative threads increasingly intersect and merge. By Volume 15, the previously separated streams fully converge into one unified storyline.

For this reason, HITE is presented not as a conventional series of separate novels, but as one contiguous literary work with internally partitioned narrative arcs.

Is it the longest?

NovelApprox. word countFormatCountry
HITE~1.1M+contiguous single narrativeUK
Clarissa~970kmulti-volume epistolaryUK
A Dance to the Music of Time~1M+sequence/cycleUk
In Search of Lost Time~1.2Mmulti-volume cycleFrance

Why this is such a difficult question to answer?

Determining the “longest novel” is not straightforward, as there is no single agreed standard of measurement. Some works are assessed by word count, others by printed page count, and others still by volume structure or publication format. The question becomes more complex when considering whether a work is truly contiguous — i.e., a single continuous narrative — or a multi-volume cycle, serial publication, or loosely connected sequence of novels. Many commonly cited “long novels,” including major canonical works, exist across multiple volumes or structurally independent sections, which complicates direct comparison. As a result, any claim to “longest novel” must be understood in relation to clearly defined criteria.

Works such as In Search of Lost Time are often used as reference points for extremely long unified novels. However, HITE differs in that its narrative structure is explicitly partitioned into interacting genre streams that progressively converge into a single continuous storyline.

HITE is structured as a continuous interconnected narrative rather than a sequence of separately complete novels, cycles, or independently published serial volumes, featuring unified character continuity and progressive narrative convergence across its internal streams.

HITE is structured as a continuous interconnected narrative rather than a sequence of separately complete novels, cycles, or independently published serial volumes.

The main contiguous narrative excludes approximately 30–40k words (around 200 pages) of supplementary material originally written as optional bonus content. This material is not included in the primary word or page count, and was separated to preserve affordability and ensure equitable access across narrative streams.

Has it been verified by Guinness World Records?

HITE has not been formally verified by Guinness World Records. Such verification would require a paid assessment process and independent review, which is beyond the scope of the current project.

Vampires fight to save Atlantis!

After the Ordo Lupus and the Blood Moon Prophecy Series (Book 3 YouTube trailer) ...

Vampire Holy Grail in The Devil's Own Dice

… comes The Hole Inside the Earth – by Lazlo Ferran

“Water making you forget, even from drinking water. Scary right?” – Susana on BookBub

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Only the Vampire Priests understand the Blood Moon Prophecy: “A drop of His blood fills the cup and brings the Blood Moon Dawn.”

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Both men, distracted, stepped back. She knew they would be unbalanced, so she executed the estoc, her sword strike entering one man’s exposed right armpit. He fell.

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Boddington Fort: Inspiration for Tolkien?

Boddington Fort - looking North-east
Boddington Fort – looking North-east

The Ridgeway, England’s oldest road at 7000 years, runs along the Chiltern Hills, as it heads South to Avebury in Dorset.

My stepmother passed away in the last week and my father passed away almost exactly a year ago. I wasn’t close to either in the final decades, but it made me think about the Autumn of life. I suppose post Covid, many of us have lost family, so it seems appropriate to post something personal, because I last did this during lockdown.

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Last week, knowing she hadn’t long, I decided to walk part of the Ridgeway, the oldest road in Britain at 7000 years. I walked the first part, going south from Pitstone Hill to Tring Station (~10.5 miles), in the sweltering heat of the 2022 Summer. I thought this section, from Tring Station to Wendover Station (~10.5 miles) would be a doddle. I was wrong!

I believe Boddington Fort is a serious candidate for Tolkien’s inspiration for the hilltop clearing in the Old Forest from The Fellowship of the Ring. Here’s why.

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