Peter Grant (book series)


The Peter Grant series is a series of urban fantasy novels by English author Ben Aaronovitch, and comics/graphic novels by Aaronovitch and Andrew Cartmel, illustrated by Lee Sullivan.

Plot overview

Novels and novellas

''Rivers of London''

The novel centres on the adventures of Peter Grant, a young officer in the Metropolitan Police; who, following an unexpected encounter with a ghost, is recruited into the small branch of the Met that deals with magic and the supernatural.
Peter Grant, having become the first English apprentice wizard in over seventy years, must immediately deal with two different but ultimately inter-related cases. In one he must find what is possessing ordinary people and turning them into vicious killers, and in the second he must broker a peace between the two warring gods of the River Thames and their respective families.

''Moon over Soho''

Following the events of Rivers of London Police Constable and apprentice wizard Peter Grant is called in to help investigate the brutal murder of a journalist in the downstairs toilet of the Groucho Club in London's Soho district. At the same time Peter is disturbed by a number of deaths of amateur and semi-professional jazz musicians that occurred shortly after they performed. Despite the apparently natural causes of death each body exhibits a magical signature which leads Peter to believe that the deaths are far from natural.

''Whispers Under Ground''

The son of a US senator is stabbed to death, and magic involvement is suspected. An FBI agent is involved with DC Grant's case. Meanwhile, in the sewers near the tunnels of London's Underground, something is happening.

''Broken Homes''

Another killer is on the loose, and the prime suspect could be an associate of the twisted magician known as the Faceless Man. A town planner goes under a tube train, and a grimoire has been stolen. And when Peter gets word of something very odd happening in Elephant and Castle, he has to investigate whether there is a connection.

''Foxglove Summer''

Leaving London, Peter goes to a small village in Herefordshire, where there appears to be a supernatural element to the disappearance of two local girls. Having to cope with local cops, as well as local gods, Peter finds the mystery deepens.

''The Hanging Tree''

Back in London, Peter faces the legacy of London's hangings. Investigating suspicious murders in the world of the super-rich, Peter is in a different world to the one he is used to investigating.

''The Furthest Station'' (novella)

In this novella, published in September 2017, Peter needs to deal with commuting ghosts, forgetful commuters, and deciphering a ghost's urgent message.

''Lies Sleeping''

Published in November 2018, Peter continues the investigations into Martin Chorley.

''The October Man'' (novella)

Published in June 2019. Tobias Winter, the only apprentice in the "Abteilung komplexe und diffuse Angelegenheiten" investigates a suspicious death in a vineyard near the Mosel. His local colleague is Vanessa Sommer, who is going to join the KDA in the end as well.

''False Value''

Peter Grant is facing fatherhood, and an uncertain future, with equal amounts of panic and enthusiasm. Rather than sit around, he takes a job with émigré Silicon Valley tech genius Terrence Skinner's brand new London start up - the Serious Cybernetics Company. The publication date was originally given as November 2019 but the book was actually released on 20 February 2020.

Graphic novels

The Rivers of London graphic novel series each tell a separate story arc in individual comics that when finished are collected and sold in electronic form as well as hardback and softback bound editions.
Body Work - Starting with a car on a killing spree, with no driver, Peter investigates a Bosnian refugee and a seemingly-harmless wooden bench with the darkest of paths...
Night Witch - Russian Oligarch's daughter is kidnapped and he thinks kidnapping Nightwitch Varvara Sidorovna will help the situation.
Black Mould - Sahra Guleed joins Grant in determining the source of Black Mould invading the suburbs while Nightingale takes on a haunted ice cream van.
Detective Stories - Peter is trying to make Detective which is a bit complicated when your exam proctor is 90% sure you are crazy or a practical joke!
Cry Fox - Reynard is up to his tricks again and this time it involves some old Russian friends.
Water Weed - When Chelsea and Olympia decide to earn a few quid on the side, Peter and Bev find themselves confronting London's new queenpin of crime – the brutal and beautiful Hoodette!
Action At A Distance - Nightingale searches for a serial killer in 1957 London.

Future installments

Listed below are forthcoming titles, as confirmed on Ben Aaronovitch's blog.

''What Abigail Did That Summer''

What Abigail Did That Summer is a forthcoming novella set between Foxglove Summer and The Hanging Tree. In the series chronology it will be the first novella, taking place before The Furthest Station.

''Untitled Kimberley Reynolds Novella''

Following FBI Agent Kimberley Reynolds, who was introduced in Whispers Underground, and has subsequently become an ally of the Folly, this novella is set after Lies Sleeping.

Graphic novels

A forthcoming graphic novel, The Fey and the Furious, will take place after the events of Lies Sleeping.

Other work

Aaronovitch has also announced several works within the same fictional universe, but set outside the chronology of the main series. These works include a short story entitled 'Cock of The Wall' focusing on Petrus Aelius Bekemetus, who Aaronovitch describes as a "temple official/Londinium wideboy" - i.e. set in Roman London which Peter Grant briefly visited in the first book of the series. Also planned is an untitled Novella focusing on Peter's mentor Thomas Nightingale.
On 1 May 2019 it was announced that a television adaptation of Rivers of London would be produced by Simon Pegg and Nick Frost's production company, Stolen Picture.
At Dragonmeet convention in London, on 30 November 2019, it was announced that a role-playing game based on the book series would be published by Chaosium.

Stories listed by internal chronology

In a blog entry, the author has provided a list of the stories, by internal chronology.
Timeframe Story titlePublished
1957Action at a Distance Parts 1-4, October 2018 through January 2019, collected 12 November 2019
1966Moment #1
January to June 2012Rivers of London
2012Moment #3
Before the 2012 Summer OlympicsThe Home Crowd Advantage 'London Edition' of Rivers of London and on his
September to October 2012Moon Over Soho
December 2012Whispers Under Ground
March–April 2013Broken Homes
Not givenBody Work Parts 1-5 - 16 July 2015 through 20 November 2015, collected 29 March 2016
August 2013Foxglove Summer
What Abigail Did That Summer forthcoming
Night Witch Parts 1-3 - 16 March 2016 through 18 May 2016, collected 1 November 2016
Black Mould Parts 1-5 - 12 October 2016 through 8 March 2017, collected 25 July 2017
Late July 2014The Furthest Station 28 September 2017
2014Moment #2
Undisclosed month in 2014The Hanging Tree 3 November 2016 in the UK, 31 January 2017 in the US
A Rare Book of Cunning Device Audible special edition
Detective Stories Parts 1-4, 7 June 2017 through 3 September 2017, collected 29 December 2017
Cry Fox 8 November 2017, collected 26 June 2018
Water Weed Parts 1-4, June 2018 through September 2018, collected 18 December 2018
Starts after 14 November 2014 Lies Sleeping 18 November 2018 in the UK
The Fey and the Furious 10 November 2020
The October Man 31 May 2019
January 2016False Value20 February 2020
Cock of the Wall
Untitled Nightingale Novella

On the page where the official order is given, the author writes: "One caveat - the short story The Home Crowd Advantage is obviously set in 2012 during the London Olympics but because it was written before the chronology of the series had firmed up it contains a number of anachronisms. I've learnt to be philosophical about this sort of thing." Many of the stories give vague dates, and some of those dates conflict with the official series order.

Main characters

Note: the following section contains major spoilers for later books in the series.