Sunday, 2 February 2020

A Rare Book of Cunning Device - short, but sweet

A Rare Book of Cunning Device by Ben Aaronovitch is part of the Rivers of London series. It's a short story/novella, exclusive to Audible. Short, but sweet at only 30 minutes long, I used it as a filler to keep me going until I can obtain the next book in the series. When things start moving for no apparent reason in the basement of the British Library, PC Peter Grant is called in to investigate. The original suspect is a poltergeist, but Peter soon quashes that idea ... but there is, indeed something unexplained going on. He calls in his colleague, Postmartin, as well as Toby the dog - not just to annoy the chief librarian but to use his super senses for all things magical. As the night unfolds, the cause of the disturbance is discovered and it's not what you might expect. Light of touch and full of the usual humour, this is an entertaining offshoot to the series that will help you while away half an hour. Definitely one for fans of the series or, if you are an Audible member, why not download it for free and try it on for size ... you never know, you might be drawn into the world of magic and mayhem that is the Rivers of London series. Wonderfully narrated, as ever, by Kobna Holbrook-Smith.

My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 30 minutes.
Price I paid: FREE.
Formats available: Audio download.

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