Lies Sleeping by Ben Aaronovitch

The Faceless Man has a name and it's time for Peter, Nightingale and the rest of the joint operations task force to bring an end to his crimes against humanity round London.

I was very excited for this to be released and to find out what is happening with all the characters I've come to love. This brought back a lot of characters that were present in the earlier books in a really satisfying way.

1st a word for Kobna Holbrook-Smith - the audio on these is incredible. He brings it to life with a very authentic voice for Peter, and all his characters are easily distinguishable. He does some of the best narration I've come across and I can't be sure I'd have fallen in love with this series so much if I was reading them.

As ever there are multiple small details and moments of humour that keep this ticking and stop it being a run of the mill police procedural. In this some of the stand out moments for me, were Peter cycling through London with a ripped jacket, his and Beverley's double date with Oxley and Isis and his time with the Silmarillion.

Ben Aaronovitch has bought a lot of the storylines that were left hanging from previous books to a well thought through and constructed end, but left just enough loose threads that I have hope this won't be the end of a fantastic series.

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