
The October Man
A Rivers of London Novella
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Narrated by:
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Sam Peter Jackson
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By:
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Ben Aaronovitch
About this listen
A Rivers of London novella, from Sunday Times Number One bestselling author Ben Aaronovitch.
Trier is famous for wine, Romans and for being Germany's oldest city. So when a man is found dead with, his body impossibly covered in a fungal rot, the local authorities know they are out of their depth.
Fortunately this is Germany, where there are procedures for everything.
Enter Investigator Tobias Winter, whose aim is to get in, deal with the problem, and get out with the minimum of fuss, personal danger and paperwork. With the help of frighteningly enthusiastic local cop, Vanessa Sommer, he's quick to link the first victim to a group of ordinary middle-aged men - and to realise they may have accidentally reawakened a bloody conflict from a previous century. But the rot is still spreading, literally and with the suspect list extending to people born before Frederick the Great solving the case may mean unearthing the city's secret magical history.
. . . so long as that history doesn't kill them first.
Discover why this incredible series has sold over two million copies around the world. If you're a fan of Terry Pratchett or Douglas Adams - don't panic - you will love Ben Aaronovitch's imaginative, irreverent and all-round irresistible novels.
Tobias Winter meets Peter Grant????
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Confusing but OK
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A nice change of pace
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The story references incidents and characters we already know but is freed from the ongoing narratives of the London books.
The magical themes are familiar yet also enlivened by being let loose in a wider environment.
My brain zoned out over the (rather extensive) variety of German police titles but the clipped, monotone narrator was well chosen. He’s not Kobna but this isn’t a Peter Grant book.
Bit puzzled by the title but the story is a nice detour from the London saga, which has headed off into a bit of a domestic cul de sac.
More please - and full length.
Fruity little German number
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good, but not a Peter Grant book
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good not great
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actually loved this look at the other side of the wizarding world and look forwards to them - (I'm assuming here) - colliding at some point in the future.
the counterpart
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A Brilliant Stand-alone to the Rivers of London
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Hard work
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A good listen
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