Re: Ben Aaronovitch "The Masquerades of Spring"

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Sujet : Re: Ben Aaronovitch "The Masquerades of Spring"
De : tonisdad215 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (BillGill)
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Date : 10. Nov 2024, 15:29:10
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On 11/9/2024 12:25 PM, Robert Woodward wrote:
In article <vgnr38$3qmno$1@dont-email.me>,
  BillGill <tonisdad215@gmail.com> wrote:
 
I just got my copy of the latest Rivers of London
novella.  This one isn't, strictly speaking, a
Rivers of London.  The book steps well back in
time into the 1920s.  Nightingale travels to
New York City to trace the source of a magic
saxophone. Here he meets the world of Harlem
and Jazz.  He doesn't meet any of the river gods
of New York. I don't think that the book is quite
up to the standard of Aaronovitch's earlier works,
but it is a fairly good read in any case.
>
 IMHO, this was also a P. G. Wodehouse pastiche. A lot of the charm of
the Rivers of London series is Peter Grant's snark. Gussie, being a
literary relative of Wodehouse's dim viewpoint characters, is snark
deficient.
 
Note:  My copy of the book is a collectable.  It
is signed and numbered.  I didn't realize that
until I got it.
 IIRC, the entire print run was signed and ones that weren't numbered
were lettered (those were more expensive).
 
I think one of the biggest problems with Masquerades was the
lack of Peter.
Bill

Date Sujet#  Auteur
9 Nov 24 * Ben Aaronovitch "The Masquerades of Spring"3BillGill
9 Nov 24 `* Re: Ben Aaronovitch "The Masquerades of Spring"2Robert Woodward
10 Nov 24  `- Re: Ben Aaronovitch "The Masquerades of Spring"1BillGill

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