
'The October Man' is a novella in the 'Rivers of London' series by Ben Aaronovitch, set in Germany and following Tobias Winter, the German counterpart to Peter Grant. The story revolves around Tobias investigating a mysterious death involving a body covered in a fungal rot, uncovering the complexities of magical elements intertwined with police procedures. The narrative offers a different perspective on magic outside London, introducing new characters like Vanessa Sommer and delving into historical magical twists, all while maintaining the trademark style and themes of the series.
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Has Romance?
There is a medium presence of romance, particularly with the dynamic between Tobias Winter and Vanessa Sommer.
From The Publisher:
With this long new novella, bestselling author Ben Aaronovitch has crafted yet another wickedly funny and surprisingly affecting chapter in his beloved Rivers of London series. If you thought magic was confined to one country-think again. Trier: famous for wine, Romans and being Germany's oldest city. When a man is found dead with his body impossibly covered in a fungal rot, the local authorities know they are out of their depth. But fortunately this is Germany, where there are procedures for everything. Enter Tobias Winter, an investigator for the Abteilung KDA , the branch of the German Federal Criminal Police which handles the supernatural. His aim is to get in, deal with the problem, and get out with the minimum of fuss, personal danger and paperwork. Together with frighteningly enthusiastic local cop, Vanessa Sommer, he quickly links the first victim to a group of ordinary middle aged men whose novel approach to their mid-life crisis may have reawakened a bloody conflict from a previous century. As the rot spreads, literally, and the suspect list extends to people born before Frederick the Great, Tobias and Vanessa will need to find allies in some unexpected places. And to solve the case they'll have to unearth the secret magical history of a city that goes back two thousand years. Presuming that history doesn't kill them first.
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2 comment(s)
Distinto país, distintos personajes, mismo espíritu.
El único problema que se me ocurre es que Tobias puede resultar demasiado parecido a Peter, pero ahí queda todo.
A very German novella. I hope that these characters intersect one day with the main novels.
What can you read after
The October Man?
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