German-speaking fans of Ben Aaronovitch‘s Rivers of London series can now get the fourth novel, BROKEN HOMES, in a new audiobook edition! Read by Dietmar Wunder (who has read the previous novels as well), it’s published by Hörbuch Hamburg, as DER BÖSE ORT. Here’s the synopsis…
Seltsame Dinge geschehen im Skygarden Tower, einem berüchtigten Sozialwohnblock in Südlondon. Dinge, die eine magische Anziehungskraft auf Police Constable und Zauberlehrling Peter Grant ausüben. Zunächst geht es nur um ein gestohlenes altes Buch über Magie, das aus der Weißen Bibliothek zu Weimar stammt. Doch dann weitet sich der Fall rasant aus. Denn der Erbauer des Tower, Erik Stromberg, ein brillanter, wenngleich leicht gestörter Architekt, hatte sich einst in seiner Zeit am Bauhaus offenbar nicht nur mit modernem Design, sondern auch mit Magie befasst. Was erklären könnte, warum der Skygarden Tower einen unablässigen Strom von begabten Künstlern, Politikern, Drogendealern, Serienmördern und Irren hervorgebracht hat. Und warum der unheimliche gesichtslose Magier, den Peter noch in schlechtester Erinnerung hat, ein so eingehendes Interesse daran an den Tag legt…
Dietmar Wunder liest dieses Urban-Fantasy-Abenteuer mit Tempo und jeder Menge Humor.
DER BÖSE ORT is published in paperback and eBook by DTV, and was translated by Christine Blum.
BROKEN HOMES is published in the UK by Gollancz, and in North America by DAW Books. Here’s the English-language synopsis…
A mutilated body in Crawley. Another killer on the loose. The prime suspect is one Robert Weil – an associate of the twisted magician known as the Faceless Man? Or just a common garden serial killer?
Before PC Peter Grant can get his head round the case, a town planner going under a tube train and a stolen grimoire are adding to his case-load. So far so London.
But then Peter gets word of something very odd happening in Elephant and Castle, on an housing estate designed by a nutter, built by charlatans and inhabited by the truly desperate. Is there a connection? And if there is, why oh why did it have to be south of the River?
‘A low-income housing tower gone awry, an old enemy with a bone to pick…and a shocker of an ending—BROKEN HOMES is a delight.’ — Charlaine Harris, #1 New York Times-bestselling author
‘The prose is witty, the plot clever, and the characters incredibly likeable.’ — Time Out
‘It’s witty, fun, and full of vivid characters, and the plot twists will keep even seasoned mystery fans guessing.’ — Publishers Weekly
‘The perfect blend of CSI and Harry Potter.’ — io9
‘This book is, at its heart, a police procedural with an overlay of urban fantasy elements. The voice is persuasive and funny as all get-out, and the reader is engaged with the narrative from the very first page. Aaronovitch has written a diverse cast of characters who all feel like real people with their own specific motivations. This book is simply wonderful.’ — RT Reviews (top pick)
‘The most satisfying fantasy thriller to hit bookshelves in quite some time.’ — SFX Magazine