Foxglove Summer: Book 5 in the #1 bestselling Rivers of London series

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Book 5 in the Rivers of London series, from Sunday Times Number One bestselling author Ben Aaronovitch.

In the fifth of his bestselling series Ben Aaronovitch takes Peter Grant out of whatever comfort zone he might have found and takes him out of London - to a small village in Herefordshire where the local police are reluctant to admit that there might be a supernatural element to the disappearance of some local children. But while you can take the London copper out of London, you can't take the London out of the copper.

Travelling west with Beverley Brook, Peter soon finds himself caught up in a deep mystery and having to tackle local cops and local gods. And what's more, all the shops are closed by 4pm...

Praise for the Rivers of London novels:

'Ben Aaronovitch has created a wonderful world full of mystery, magic and fantastic characters. I love being there more than the real London'
NICK FROST

'As brilliant and funny as ever'
THE SUN

'Charming, witty, exciting'
THE INDEPENDENT

'An incredibly fast-moving magical joyride for grown-ups'
THE TIMES

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.

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4.4
371 reviews
Midge Odonnell
August 31, 2019
This is quite possibly the best of the Rivers Of London series. There, I said it. Unfortunately I have already given all the previous four novels five stars so have nowhere to go with this one. Initially I was unsure how this one was going to work, Peter Grant away from London, away from the Folly. After all they both loom large in the books and are almost characters in their own right. Oddly, it works all too well and seeing the countryside through his townie eye (as well as his magical one) makes for a real page turner. At first the disappearence of two young girls doesn't seem to have much of the Falcon about it but as one of the few survivors of Etterburg lives locally it seems best to check, plus Peter is really persona non grata in London at the moment after being there at the Skygarden's destruction (and likely instrumental in it). Peter Grant is his snarky, bewildered self and maybe this is the real joy of the books; as a narrator he is so refreshingly bumbling at times you can't help but feel drawn to him. Despite the local law enforcement's reluctance to accept him when things take a turn for the possibly mystical (invisible friend that just happens to be a unicorn) they absorb him in to the investigation. Unfortunately for them this is definitely a case for Falcon and with Peter without the guiding hand of Nightingale things could go South very quickly. Fortunately Bev is on hand to help steer him, even if she has her own machiavellian plots going on - never trust a River Goddess (even one that drive a steam engine!). Thunderingly good plot that makes the fantastical seem rational and logical. Strong characters that don't suddenly behave in unusual ways (often an issue with long running serials) and with the injection of some new blood that is just as deftly created it really sucks you in. Even better we get introduced to another realm - after River Goddesses and the Quiet People we now have another race breathing in Peter's rarefied world. A race that throws illumination on to Molly's true character (I admit it now, my gut feeling about her true nature was way off the mark). Despite there being only the odd cameo by Nightingale and no Molly or Toby at all I thoroughly enjoyed this rural romp. I'm not sure that I am looking forward to Peter returning to London and The Folly but return he sadly must. Honestly, if you enjoy Urban Fantasy novels then I urge you to pick up the Rivers Of London series. With a well thought through supernatural world bubbling alongside one we recognise, a narrator that is charmingly bewildered and strong plotting you will not be disappointed.
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Calum Greig
March 22, 2018
Enter into a world of mystery fantasy with a cheeky dash of genius. I can thoroughly recommend this book and any others in the series as I found once I turned the first page of Rivers of London (first in its series) I could not stop till I finished. Ben Aaronovitch creates a compelling world filled with interesting characters that I have not enjoyed reading as much since I first picked up my first Terry Prattchett book. Please read these books and give your imagination and reading muscles a treat.
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Tony Welsh
November 30, 2014
Previous book was always going to be a hard act to follow - Foxglove Summer feels more like a side story than part of the main narrative, we learn some of the back story but don't really see Peter progress as a wizard. Also you need to forgive the slow build, it takes almost to the half way point before events from the last book are mentioned.
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About the author

Before becoming a bestselling author, Ben Aaronovitch was a screenwriter for Doctor Who and a bookseller at Waterstones. He now writes full time, and every book in his Rivers of London series has been a Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller. He is published in 14 languages and has sold more than 2 million copies around the world. Aaronovitch is also a trustee on the board of Cityread London and is a long-time supporter of Nigeria's premiere arts and cultural festival, The Aké Festival. He still lives in London, the city he likes to refer to as 'the capital of the world'.

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