monanotlisa: Elliot Knight fancast as Peter Grant, smiling very slightly, with a Rivers of London book cover backdrop (Peter Grant - Rivers of London)
daredevil muffin-y genius ([personal profile] monanotlisa) wrote in [personal profile] lightreads 2017-04-17 12:38 am (UTC)

it convinced me that Aaronovitch hasn't even put all his pieces on the board yet, let alone started moving them.

Yes! I recalled Peter's musings about fairies -- Midsummernight's Dream, to be precise -- earlier and how I had wondered even then how this particular changeling lore would fit into the universe as Nightingale knows it; PRESTO, here we go exploring it!

Yes, this book suffers from a tragic deficit of Nightingale.

There is much hotness and also mystery with the Nightingale, it's true...but I tend to find myself so terribly distracted when he's nearby that I was almost-glad we got a book for Countryside Magic and Beverley Brook Having Her Own Agenda.

This book does present an obvious theory about the Faceless Man's identity/origins, which is so obvious I can only assume it's not true? We'll see

Wait, what? If you can state your speculation without any THE HANGING TREE spoilers, that'd be grand. (I'm not usually stupid when consuming books or media, but now I feel that way.)

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