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Nightingale on a mission in 1920s New York seeks help from a Wooster-ish school chum.
Great fun. I would like to read the probably fictional books mentioned in the endpapers.
Nightingale on a mission in 1920s New York seeks help from a Wooster-ish school chum.
Great fun. I would like to read the probably fictional books mentioned in the endpapers.
#Read2025 #SeriesLove2025 The Rivers of London is such a wonderful series and this novella is no exception. Kobna Holdbrook-Smith is an excellent narrator, and he reads the many diverse characters so that the listener has no doubt who is speaking. Highly recommended!
In this short story Nightingale combs New York with one Augustus Berrycloth-Young on a quest to discover the origins of a Saxophone… very adventurous… I loved that you get to see Nightingale in his element… loved it
Loved this story, that actually is a stand-alone prequel for the series. Thomas Nightingale has a mystery to solve in New York of the Jazz Age. Aaronovich's light and fast-pacing story is not only entertaining, it also brings to the front the racism and the homophobia of not so distant past.
I meant to grab this when it came out, but blanked. When I saw it recently I snatched it up & quickly read it as a antidote to my reading slump.
It was marvelous.
Gus was a delight; I liked seeing Nightingale young & carefree (even tho from more distance than usual), & queer 1920s NY was fantastic--I squeed with every every jazz musician name drop.
Even better, he's finally made it clear Nightingale is ace, which made me love him more.
Saturday purchases. I‘m in the tiniest of minorities with not liking Piransei at all, so let‘s see if I enjoy this. I believe I‘m two books behind with ROL so I have more catching up to do.
Story was all over the place, very confusing.
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Not bad so far. This time a unicorn horn is found and the detective has to go undercover as a street racer. Not much fey has I had hoped to see in the story (really it's on the title? ugh). As usual, great graphics and good story. On to the next!