A review by rouver
Rivers of London Vol. 7: Action at a Distance, by Andrew Cartmel, Ben Aaronovitch

2.0

We learn a story from Nightingale's past, where he & another fairly indistinguishable white dude track down a German Nazi/mage/pervert/killer that is being employed & protected by the British government to do work in a nuclear facility. I would say this is one of the blandest Aaronivitch stories I've read and the illustrator was not the best with drawing unique characters & and having them show emotion. The only reason to read it is because it's quick & Aaronovitch likes to reference his comics when writing his novels.


ugh, same two dudes, same car, two pages apart


it's like he's talking to his doppelganger


what IS this expression?