I fear I might be becoming obsessed with this Rivers of London series by Ben Aaronovitch ... but there are many, many worse things I can think of that could take up a person's time. Broken Homes is the fourth outing for PC Peter Grant, apprentice wizard and one of three members of the specialist squad who investigate crimes involving unexplained and magical phenomenon within London. Things are hotting up in the search for the "Faceless Man" - who is leaving a trail of bodies behind him, without any apparent rhyme or reason, but which eventually lead to a London high rise estate which the council want to demolish despite it being a listed building. Peter and his colleague Lesley (who lost her face at the end of book one), are getting stronger in the craft, ably taught by their boss, Nightingale. However, he is still quite protective of them, and when a Russian night witch appears on the scene, it is Nightingale who takes centre stage after his two protegees almost come a cropper. The action pulls no punches and the dialogue is as sparkling and witty as ever - I snorted in laughter many times. This is in no small measure due to the continuing excellence of the narration in the audio editions of the books, which I've been reading - hats off once again to Kobna Holdbrook-Smith on that score. Characters who appeared in earlier books reappear here - both friend and foe. I found myself cheering for Lesley as she finds a bit of intimacy with one of them ... an experience she thought she would never have again. Peter can't help be a bit jealous, but is happy for her nonetheless, despite his love life being on a bit of a sabbatical! When our hero finally works out what is going on, it leads to an almighty confrontation. There is a cracking twist at the end, and we are now set up nicely for episode five ... I can't wait ... it's supposed to be out this month and I am waiting impatiently on my tenterhooks!
My STAR rating: FIVE.
Length: 368 print pages.
Price I paid: £7.99.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; unabridged audio CD; ebook.
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