Rivers Of London Vol. 1: Body Work (Graphic Novel)
By Ben Aaronovitch and Andrew Cartmel
Illustrated by Lee Sullivan
By Ben Aaronovitch and Andrew Cartmel
Illustrated by Lee Sullivan
Part of RIVERS OF LONDON
Category: Comics
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$17.99
Mar 29, 2016 | ISBN 9781782761877
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Praise
“The book is enjoyable on two levels, for both the complete novice and for the knowledgeable fan. A fun read.” – Nerdly
“It’s not often you’ll find an entirely new comic book series that’s promising well written story, some brilliantly complimentary artwork, and a sense of fun ” – Graphic Policy
“Men in Black meets Knight Rider” – Latino Review
“Two things I love are magic, and a good mystery, so for me this is pretty much perfect. Essential reading…” – Big Comic Page
“An enjoyable ride.” – Down The Tubes
“It’s engaging, thrilling and has just enough of that real world work spliced with the magic/supernatural elements to make plausible and fantastical at the same time.” – Reading With A Flight Ring
“… very entertaining” – Need To Consume
“Body Work is an accomplished mystery and a well-created urban fantasy. Readers who are already hooked on the books will enjoy this series; readers who haven’t yet discovered Rivers of London will find this a good introduction.” – Fangirl Nation
“Body Work is a delightful continuation of Aaronovitch’s story, capturing the spirit and tone of the novels and bringing them to life with what is essentially a quick crash course in the world of Rivers Of London for the uninitiated.” – Geeky Girls Love Sci Fi
“The magic—or “falcon,” as police slang would have it—is pleasingly grounded here, creating a world of subtle intricacies rather than dazzling fireworks, and the supernatural is blended into the police procedural with satisfying realism. The characters are familiar but engaging enough, and the art does much to make each face distinctive and expressive as well as give the story its down-to-earth sturdiness.” - Booklist
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