
Fans of urban fantasy will also enjoy this quirky and very humorous series. Fans of the series won't want to miss this episode. And he learns more about London's odder residents including the gods and goddesses of London's rivers.

It is also entertaining urban fantasy as Peter learns more about magic. Along the way are generous doses of London's history and architecture all discussed in Peter's quirky and irreverent style.This is a police procedural as the investigation into the murder of James Gallagher frames the story. She and Peter begin doing an investigation of James Gallagher and meet Zachary Palmer who is Gallagher's roommate - at least until his Senator father arrives.Peter and Leslie's investigation takes them into the London Underground, into a variety of secret tunnels the London Transit Police don't know about, to the sewers that run under London, and to the discovery of a whole new group of people who have been living under London for more than 100 years. She has discovered a magical talent of her own and has been, so far unofficially, added to the Folly to be taught to use her new magic. He is also drafted to be part of the Murder Team investigating the death in case anything of a magical nature turns up.Leslie May is on sick leave from the London Police as a result of her encounter with serious magic in the first book of this series. When he is found dead, and no one can figure out how he got into the Underground, Peter is called in to see if there is any trace of magic.

James Gallagher is an American, a son of US Senator, and an artist. It is best to assume that the wiki will contain spoilers for all published books, short stories and comics. Wiki dedicated to Ben Aaronovitchs book series featuring Peter Grant, police constable and apprentice wizard. This episode begins with a dead body in the London Undergroud. Welcome to the Follypedia, unofficial home of Rivers of London fans since 2014.
