False Value: Book 8 in the #1 bestselling Rivers of London series

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The massively anticipated brand new Sunday Times bestselling RIVERS OF LONDON novel.

Peter Grant is facing fatherhood, and an uncertain future, with equal amounts of panic and enthusiasm.

Leaving his old police life behind, he takes a job with Silicon Valley tech genius Terrence Skinner's new London start up: the Serious Cybernetics Corporation.

Drawn into the orbit of Old Street's famous 'silicon roundabout', Peter must learn how to blend in with people who are both civilians and geekier than he is. Compared to his last job, Peter thinks it should be a doddle.

But magic is not finished with the Met's first trainee wizard in fifty years...

Because a secret is hiding somewhere in the building. A technology that stretches back to Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage, and forward to the future of artificial intelligence. A secret that is just as magical as it technological - and twice as dangerous.

Praise for the Rivers of London novels:


'Ben Aaronovitch has created a wonderful world full of mystery, magic and fantastic characters. I love being there more than the real London'
NICK FROST

'As brilliant and funny as ever'
THE SUN

'Charming, witty, exciting'
THE INDEPENDENT

'An incredibly fast-moving magical joyride for grown-ups'
THE TIMES

Discover why this incredible series has sold over two million copies around the world. If you're a fan of Terry Pratchett or Douglas Adams - don't panic - you will love Ben Aaronovitch's imaginative, irreverent and all-round incredible novels.

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4.6
102 reviews
Alison Robinson
February 23, 2020
Four and a half stars. Peter Grant has left the Police and taken a job with Silicon Valley tech genius Terrence Skinner's new London start up: the Serious Cybernetics Corporation. Or has he? We are thrown in at the deep end at the start of this book with Peter's interview with SCC and then the first few chapters alternate between events in January when Peter starts work at SCC, and events in the preceding December which I found confusing at first. I'm not going to attempt to explain the plot which would require gantt charts and a wall covered in mug shots and bits of string. Suffice to say that there is magickal intrigue afoot involving a mythical machine created by Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage, a tech company with a big secret, our old friend Agent Reynolds from the FBI, some American mages and lots and lots of Beverley. Can I just say how much I love Beverley? The spirit/goddess of Beverley Brook, heavily pregnant with twins she is a sheer delight and I would happily read a book about her and Peter at home with no magickal crimes to solve. And of course no Peter Grant book would be complete without Nightingale, Molly and the Folly. If you aren't already sold, there's some scathing commentary on 1960s British architecture (we're talking about you Old Street roundabout), a screamingly funny Basil Brush joke, casual references to steampunk and Peter's usual dry wit shining through every page. Loved it.
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Teppo Leinonen
March 16, 2020
The story was thrilling enough, and the hints of what is out there are tantalising. We will see where Peter gets to next.
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Stephen Galloway
April 14, 2021
Another to great rivers of London book. Read it😀
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About the author

Before becoming a bestselling author, Ben Aaronovitch was a screenwriter for Doctor Who and a bookseller at Waterstones. He now writes full time, and every book in his Rivers of London series has been a Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller. He is published in 14 languages and has sold more than 2 million copies around the world. Aaronovitch is also a trustee on the board of Cityread London and is a long-time supporter of Nigeria's premiere arts and cultural festival, The Aké Festival. He still lives in London, the city he likes to refer to as 'the capital of the world'.

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