Rivers of London - Body Work

· Rivers of London - Body Work Issue #1 · Titan Comics
4.3
27 reviews
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About this ebook

Peter Grant is one of only two members of a very special branch of London's Metropolitan Police. He is, in fact, pretty much a wizard and it's his job to investigate those shadowy crimes that involve urban vampires, weird folk in the underground and, in this case, why cars are suddenly taking on lives of their own and killing innocent folk!


Written by Doctor Who writer Ben Aaronovitch (Remembrance of the Daleks) and set in the world of his own bestselling novels, with Doctor Who showrunner Andrew Cartmel!


Rivers of London novels have sold over 1,000,000 copies worldwide to date! 


In continuity with the novels — not an adaptation, this is an all-new story set between ‘Broken Homes’ and ‘Fox Glove Summer’.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
27 reviews
E B
October 31, 2015
And so glad to see Sahra and Miriam, and of course, Beverly.
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Emma Lumsden
May 9, 2016
Why are there such large white borders on every page? Great artwork let down by poor packaging
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Tim Chaplin
September 12, 2015
Graphic Novel version of Ben Aaronavitch's Rivers Of London.
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About the author

Ben Aaronovitch, a London-born writer who has worked on television series, is the author of Midnight Riot, Moon Over Soho, and Whispers Under Ground. Andrew Cartmel lives in Croydon in the UK. He has worked on many projects including "Dark Knight" and "Doctor Who", and has had five books published. Cartmel had previously contributed towards Black Flame with "Judge Dredd #7: Swine Fever".

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