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|title=Broken Homes
|author=Ben Aaronovitch
|publisher=Gollancz
|date=July 2013
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|summary=Clever, funny and surprisingly lifelike, this is the fourth book in the Peter Grant series and it upholds all the high standards set by the previous books.
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I’ve been waiting for Broken Homes to come out for months. Months. When it arrived on my doorstep, I whisked it away, cackling like Gollum over my new precious and was no use to anyone until I’d finished it. Then sat and thought about it for a while. Then re-read my favourite bits. The considered further. This is the conclusion I reached: if there are no further Peter Grant books, Mr Aaronovitch, you and I are going to have ''words''.
Plenty of mysteries have been left as cliffhangers of various depths and I’m taking that as a hopeful sign that there’s more to come (I’m watching you, Ben). Those of you who’ve read the others, you won’t be disappointed in the latest and those of you who haven’t, I recommend you do so.
If this book appeals then you might also enjoy [[Promise of Blood (Powder Mage Trilogy) by Brian McClellan]]. You might enjoy [[The Last Smile in Sunder City by Luke Arnold]] but we had our reservations. [[Ben Aaronovitch's Rivers of London Novels in Chronological Order]]
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