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Stone and Sky

Rivers of London #10 / 11
by Ben Aaronovitch
Stone and Sky (Rivers of London #10) by Ben Aaronovitch
★ 9.70 / 20
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THE BRAND NEW NOVEL IN THE INTERNATIONAL #1 BESTSELLING RIVERS OF LONDON SERIES

"This isn’t London. The rules are different up here…"

All Detective Sergeant Peter Grant wanted was a nice holiday up in Scotland.
He'll need one once this is over...

Sea: check.
Sand: some.
Sun: sort of - but that's not the only thing in the sky...

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FantasyUrban Fantasy
Release date: July 8, 2025

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Ben Aaronovitch

Ben Aaronovitch

Ben Aaronovitch doesn’t just write about magic—he sneaks it into the cracks of the real world and dares you to notice. Best known for the Rivers of London series, he’s turned modern-day London into a city where ancient rivers have names, ghosts make house calls, and the Metropolitan Police has a little-known branch that deals in the supernatural. What sets Aaronovitch apart in the urban fantasy genre isn’t just his imaginative flair—it’s the way he grounds the fantastical in the humdrum details of city life, with a wry humor that feels both deeply British and unmistakably personal.

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Before his name was on the cover of bestsellers, Aaronovitch was already conjuring stories for the screen. In the late 1980s, he wrote two cult-favorite episodes of Doctor Who, including “Remembrance of the Daleks,” a fan-loved installment that brought political edge and layered storytelling to the sci-fi classic. That same sharp sense of narrative—a mix of skepticism, wit, and wonder—would eventually shape his fiction.

Born and raised in London, Aaronovitch grew up surrounded by debate and ideas. His father, Sam Aaronovitch, was a prominent economist and political thinker, and the household was anything but quiet. This background—intellectually charged, politically aware, and rooted in the city—bleeds into his writing. The Rivers of London books, beginning with the novel of the same name in 2011, follow police constable-turned-apprentice-wizard Peter Grant as he navigates both magical threats and institutional bureaucracy. The books blend crime procedural with fantasy, layered with social commentary, dry humor, and a love letter to the city that raised him.

Aaronovitch’s London isn’t idealized; it’s sprawling, contradictory, and alive. He once said, “If you want to understand a city, look at what it throws away.” That sort of curiosity—the urge to explore not just the landmarks but the shadows—is what fuels his work. Whether Peter Grant is chasing rogue spirits through Soho or negotiating with river gods on the Thames, the stories remain rooted in a city that feels as unpredictable as the magic within it.

As the Rivers of London universe expanded to include novellas, graphic novels (co-written with Andrew Cartmel), and even roleplaying games, Aaronovitch has maintained a voice that’s both distinctive and evolving. His books appeal to fans of fantasy, crime fiction, and character-driven storytelling, and his readers span the globe. Despite the success, he remains charmingly attached to the everyday—a man who still signs books in London bookshops and jokes on social media about typos and tea.

Aaronovitch doesn’t just build worlds—he rewires the one you think you already know. And in his version of London, it’s best to assume the strange noise in your attic isn’t just the pipes.

Rivers of London

At first glance, it’s a murder on a rainy London night. A rookie cop on patrol. A crime scene like any other. But then the witness turns out to be a ghost—and suddenly, everything ordinary fractures.

This is the entry point into Rivers of London, a genre-defying urban fantasy series where the fog-choked streets of London hum with hidden currents of magic, myth, and mystery. Beneath the scaffolding and CCTV, gods dwell in riverbanks, ancient spells linger in dusty basements, and the supernatural isn't just real—it’s part of the paperwork.

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What begins with Peter Grant, a probationary constable with a knack for noticing things he shouldn’t, quickly unravels into something stranger and much deeper: a secret unit within the Metropolitan Police devoted to investigating crimes that don’t quite obey the laws of physics. As Peter is reluctantly inducted into the world of magic under the tutelage of Detective Chief Inspector Thomas Nightingale—a man who remembers World War II a little too clearly—he finds himself juggling crime scenes with ley lines, rogue spirits, and arcane bureaucracy.

The brilliance of this series lies not in flashy spellcraft or epic battles, but in the fusion of crisp procedural logic with the eerie, often chaotic energy of urban folklore. The city isn’t just a setting—it’s a living, breathing entity, brimming with personality, grime, and ghosts. Every corner holds a secret; every case unearths a new layer of the strange architecture that holds London together.

With its dry humor, sharp dialogue, and a protagonist who’s equal parts sarcastic and sincere, the series strikes a tone that’s wry, grounded, and delightfully unpredictable. It’s a world where jazz music can animate the dead, a Victorian townhouse might eat your cat, and river spirits squabble like extended family at a pub.

Over the years, the Rivers of London books have earned a cult following, spawning novellas, graphic novels, and even a tabletop RPG—not just for their imaginative scope, but for their clever pacing, richly diverse cast, and the way they balance the magical with the maddeningly mundane.

This isn’t just another magical London. This is the London—bizarre, bureaucratic, and steeped in secrets you’ll wish you never uncovered.


Rivers of London consists of ten primary books, and includes four additional books that complement the series but are not considered mandatory reads and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Rivers of London (Rivers of London #1)
★ 8.14 / 14
Moon Over Soho (Rivers of London #2)
★ 7.72 / 7
Whispers Under Ground (Rivers of London #3)
★ 7.58 / 7
Broken Homes (Rivers of London #4)
★ 7.76 / 4
Foxglove Summer (Rivers of London #5)
★ 8.34 / 3
What Abigail Did That Summer (Rivers of London #5.3)
★ 8.50 / 2
The Furthest Station (Rivers of London #5.5)
★ 7.00 / 1
The Hanging Tree (Rivers of London #6)
★ 8.66 / 3
Lies Sleeping (Rivers of London #7)
★ 8.50 / 4
The October Man (Rivers of London #7.5)
Unrated
False Value (Rivers of London #8)
★ 8.00 / 1
Amongst Our Weapons (Rivers of London #9)
Unrated
Stone and Sky (Rivers of London #10)
★ 9.70 / 20
Rivers of London Book 11 (Rivers of London #11)
⧗ 8.00 / 1
Tales from the Folly: A Rivers of London Short Story Collection (Rivers of London)
★ 8.00 / 1


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