The Furthest Station by Ben Aaronovitch
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Peter Grant is set to investigate a series of ghostly encounters on the Metropolitan Line (a London underground line) in which commuters are assaulted but lose all memory of the incident moments later. Along with his good friend Sargeant Jaget Kumar, his magic detecting dog and his cousin Abigail Peter's investigations lead him a merry dance through London's underground and uncover a very mundane crime.
Proof, were it needed that Ben Aaronovitch can write a novella just as well as a novel. Full of the same humour, mystery and engaging characters.
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