Having gotten caught up on the Rivers of London novellas, it’s time to get around to the next proper novel, Stone & Sky – with Peter Grant and company going to Scotland.
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Having gotten caught up on the Rivers of London novellas, it’s time to get around to the next proper novel, Stone & Sky – with Peter Grant and company going to Scotland.
Read moreI’m almost caught up on the Rivers of London books for reviews, so it’s time to talk about the Novellas.
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The second season of In/Spectre is less dominated by a single mystery for the entire story, and is instead broken up into a series of smaller mysteries – generally not one-and-done cases, as they usually take a few episodes to resolve. However, it does mean that if the Steel Lady Nanase mystery seemed to drag for you in the show’s first season, this might be more your speed.
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I’m taking a look at this 2022’s Nebula Award winner for best novel and one of the nominees of Best Novel at the Hugo Awards – A Master of Djinn by P. Djeli Clark.
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After a bit of a break, I’m getting back to the current book pick for the Sword & Laser Book Club – this time getting into the alternate history urban fantasy novel A Master of Djinn by P. Djèlí Clark.
Read moreThis week I’m continuing to review Ben Aaronovich’s Police Constable Peter Grant series of Urban Fantasy Mysteries with “Moon Over Soho” Read more