Stone and Sky
Out Now: The Brand New Rivers of London Novel
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Narrated by:
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Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
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Shvorne Marks
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By:
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Ben Aaronovitch
About this listen
'This isn't London. The rules are different up here, and so are the allegiances.'
Detective Sergeant Peter Grant takes a much-needed holiday up in Scotland. And he'll need one when this is over...
If more's the merrier, then it's ecstatic as his partner Beverley, their young twins, his mum, dad, his dad's band and their dodgy manager all tag along. Even his boss, DCI Thomas Nightingale, takes in the coastal airs as he trains Peter's cousin Abigail in the arcane arts.
And they'll need them too, because Scotland's Granite City has more than its fair share of history and mystery, myth ... and murder.
When a body is found in a bus stop, fresh from the sea, the case smells fishy from the off.
Something may be stirring beyond the bay - but there's something far stranger in the sky...
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PRAISE FOR BEN AARONOVITCH & THE RIVERS OF LONDON SERIES:
'Highly entertaining'
SUNDAY EXPRESS
'Charming, witty, exciting'
THE INDEPENDENT
'Ben Aaronovitch has created a wonderful world full of mystery, magic and fantastic characters. I love being there more than the real London'
NICK FROST
'As brilliant and funny as ever ... Masterfully crafted - gives the late, great Terry Pratchett a run for his money'
THE SUN
'An incredibly fast-moving magical joyride for grown-ups'
THE TIMES
'Funny and wildly inventive'
MAIL ON SUNDAY©2025 Ben Aaronovitch
Critic reviews
Highly entertaining
Funny and wildly inventive
Masterfully crafted ... Gives the late, great Terry Pratchett a run for his money
Ben Aaronovitch has created a wonderful world full of mystery, magic and fantastic characters. I love being there even more than the real London
Charming, witty, exciting
An incredibly fast-moving magical joyride for grown-ups
Real shame about the shared narration
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The story feels half-hearted and thin. It’s just not as interesting or engaging as the others in the series. As a whole I don’t think the series is getting worse over time and if anything, the previous book in the series was one of the best, but this one falls well short.
Abigail’s chapters are far too numerous and extremely irritating to me. They aren’t helped by some truly atrocious Scottish accents by Shvorne Marks (we’re in Dick Van Dyke cockney territory here) and the author’s ceaseless attempts to shoehorn in as much modern London slang as possible. Every sentence is littered with ‘wastemen’, ‘mandem’ etc and it isn’t done convincingly at all. I guess I just don’t find Abigail interesting.
There’s too little Nightingale in this one as well - I wish the author had given Abigail fewer chapters and Nightingale more. Hopefully in future Abigail can have her own standalone novellas (which I’ll ignore) and leave the main series to Peter, Beverley and Nightingale.
Disappointing
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Not sure about this one
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Haven't listened to any of the Abigail books as I felt the narration(for me) lacked the depth and quality of Kobna.
Only he is the voice of Nightingale.
For me this didn't have the complexity, description or detail of previous novels.
Disappointing
A little disappointing
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It's all gone a bit slack
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