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Rivers of London series

(11 Posts)
Blossoming Sun 14-Feb-21 21:45:04

Any fans of Ben Aaronovitch?

Lucca Sun 14-Feb-21 22:25:20

Absolutely hated the one I read, sorry. Fantasy stuff is not for me.

NellG Sun 14-Feb-21 22:28:32

I read the first four.

GrannyRose15 Sun 14-Feb-21 23:16:42

Loved all of them but I think the first was the best. Also read a couple of novellas, one set in Germany with a different detective.

Rivers of London made me want to go and explore all the different watercourses in the capital. Bit of a pipe dream really as I live so far away but might do the Thames walk one day.

Blossoming Sun 14-Feb-21 23:34:07

GrannyRose15 it made me look up a lot of background stuff, sent me down some interesting highways and byways. It’s also made me wonder if the river running behind our house has its own genius loci!

GrannyRose15 Mon 15-Feb-21 23:24:48

Oh wouldn't that be wonderful if you had your own genius loci. I want one too. Maybe the beck (stream) near me has one.

Mollygo Tue 16-Feb-21 13:59:16

Bought them for DH but read and loved them myself even though, as a general rule I don’t like fantasy. Just reading Tales from the Folly. I wish he’d write more.

NellG Tue 16-Feb-21 15:42:04

If you liked the Rivers of London books and have run out, you might like the Midnight Mayor books ( Katherine Griffen? Off the top of my head, will check) Or the Paul Cornell books. All make London that bit more magical than it already is...

The Charlie Stross books are good too - often nice short reads.

NellG Tue 16-Feb-21 15:43:30

It was Kate Griffin.

Blossoming Tue 16-Feb-21 20:07:29

I found out today that the Romans called our river Belisama and Belisama was the name of a Celtic goddess! There are a few Roman sites near here so that’s more for me to investigate.

Thanks for the suggestions for other books and authors.

Happyhound Tue 16-Mar-21 15:17:41

Thanks for the reminder - I read the first two and then sort of drifted away. I thought they were really clever and readable, I’m definitely going to pick up the third one as my next read.