![]() Peter Grant is an ambitious and ever eager probationary Constable hoping to make detective within the London Metropolitan Police department. Showing how he got his job, it manages to create the universe in which he now resides and operates. Introducing the character and setting the scene, it brought readers into the world of Grant and the city of London. Going under two titles, it’s known as ‘Midnight Riot’ in America and ‘Rivers of London’ in the UK. Published originally on the first of January, 2011, this novel from Ben Aaronvitch was to be the one that was to start the Peter Grant franchise. Peter Grant: Midnight Riot/Rivers of London With its mix of urban fantasy and crime, it’s proving to be popular as the series continues on a regular basis. ![]() Soon as a wizard in training, he deals with the magic and paranormal entities that besiege the city dealing with the various cases as they come. ![]() The series itself features the adventures of the eponymous Peter Grant, a young metropolitan officer situated in London who gets transferred to a smaller paranormal branch after witnessing a ghost up close first-hand. No stranger to TV himself having scripted some episodes of ‘Doctor Who’ in the past, he looks set to take the helm himself. Using the police-procedural genre as well, he’s managed to get his novels optioned for UK television, as a show is currently in the works. ![]() Combining elements of both the supernatural and the detective thriller genre, author Ben Aaronvitch has been writing his ‘Peter Grant’ series for some time now. ![]()
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