Loved this tale of a man who drowns in the river which leads to a haunted car. The single page glimpses into the life of Peter Grant and his colleagues are also very good.Peter in this is a bit of a babe... As Peter is dating a River and also there's a drowning featured I'm going for Fear the Dro...
This doesn't quite compare to the novels, but it's a nice little side story with magical black mould that inhabits a cleaning suit at one point and looks really, really creepy. This graphic novel has an illustration of the different works in the series drawn along a river at the back, and I have t...
I was looking forward to this so much I pre-ordered it three months in advance (something I'm not wont to do). When it finally arrived I was looking for a particular good moment to sit down with it and read it in one go. The comics of Rivers of London are a nice addition to the main series, althoug...
For years I've been following Peter Grant around as he manages his business with the Rivers of London and all other magical creatures in London. The comic series, for me, was the latest instalment and after some initial hesitation, I'm really glad I joined in on them. While they are (so far as I can...
I'm a big fan of the Rivers of London series, but I did hesitate a little before ordering Body Work, the first of a series of graphic novels that tell additional stories to the main series. I'm not always pleased with the way an artist interprets characters, so I was not sure I would like this graph...
Series: Rivers of London Volume 2 (#6-10) I guess I’m in a generous mood today since I’m rating this one slightly higher than the last even though I don’t think it’s actually better. It’s about the same, I think. The storytelling could still use some work, but overall it was a quick, fun read. The...
The Folly -- Peter Grant and his boss, Inspector Nightingale -- make their way to comics in this collection from Titan Comics. The two are facing a threat right out of a Stephen King novel: a homicidal car. There's more to it, of course, but that's it in essence. The story was entertaining, an...
London Constable Peter Grant discovers something a little unusual while investigating a series of murders: he can see ghosts. Before long, he finds himself apprenticed to Investigator Nightingale ... a wizard. Because he can also do low-level magic.Think Harry Potter meets Sherlock Holmes, and you'v...
The publication of Ben Aaronovitch’s latest novel in the Peter Grant series has been put off again, so I went out and bought the first of the Rivers of London graphic novels (based on the Peter Grant series) to try to tide me over. I read it the same day I bought it though, so we’ll see how effecti...
Brightwing is an incredibly unique and quite enjoyable mystery/thriller. It took me a few chapters to get in to the story, which started out slowly. However, after having gotten in to the story, I appreciated the author’s pace and creativity. The story centers around three main characters: Lucy, E...