Amongst Our Weapons, by Ben Aaronovitch is the ninth book in the Rivers of London series, and it does not disappoint. An unusual murder takes place at the London Silver Vaults, but despite the massive amount of security there, the murderer vanishes without a trace. DC Peter Grant of the Special Assessment Unit is assigned under the supervision of DCI Thomas Nightingale of course. The investigation takes a nasty turn when another body turns up with the same injuries that could only have been caused by something supernaturally extraordinary - which is right up Peter's alley. All roads lead to a trip "up north". Unfortunately, at the same time as all this is going on, Peter's partner Beverly (who is a river goddess) is due to give birth to twins and she has given him explicit instructions not to miss the event. While she makes preparations, including the digging of a massive birthing pool, Peter must track down what seems to be an avenging angel determined to destroy a group of people who delved into things they shouldn't have delved into during their student days. And why is Peter's old colleague and current nemesis, Leslie, so interested in what's happening too? This story is full of magic, history and reveals more and more back story of the main characters, who are now so familiar that they feel like old friends and it's fun to spend time with them once again. Snappy dialogue soaked with wit, a complex plot, lots of action and intrigue, plus talking foxes obsessed with snacks - who could ask for more? A delight and a worthy addition to the series - but if you haven't dived into the Rivers of London tales before, I would urge you to start with book one. Once again, I read the audio, which was fantastically narrated by Kobna Holdbrook-Smith.
My STAR rating: FIVE.
Length: 432 print pages.
Price I paid: £1.99
Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, ebook.
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