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Category Archives: Ben Aaronovich
RIVERS OF LONDON by Ben Aaronovitch
I first read this urban fantasy / police procedural hybrid several years ago and really enjoyed it, but for various reasons stopped there with the series. Recently a couple of friends of mine mentioned they had been reading the later … Continue reading
RIVERS OF LONDON by Ben Aaronovitch
“… London is the pick ‘n mix cultural capital of the world.” Peter Grant is coming to the end of his two-year probationary period as a Constable with the London Metropolitan Police Force. Unlike his perky best friend Lesley, who … Continue reading
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