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Rivers of London / Peter Grant

edited 2026-06-14

A complete reading order for Ben Aaronovitch's Rivers of London series, covering all ten Peter Grant novels, five novellas, and twelve Titan Comics graphic novel series. Includes the recommended interleaved order — slotting novellas and comics at their in-universe points — which is the question readers most often ask.

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01NOVEL
2011The first Peter Grant novel, published in January 2011 by Gollancz (as Midnight Riot in the US). London constable Peter Grant is the first n…
392 pp
02NOVEL
2011The second Peter Grant novel, published in October 2011. Musicians are dying in Soho of what appears to be a supernatural cause — Peter inve…
375 pp
03NOVEL
2012The third Peter Grant novel, published in June 2012. The murder of an American senator's son in the London Underground draws in the FBI in t…
418 pp
04NOVEL
2013The fourth Peter Grant novel, published in February 2013. Peter goes undercover on a Skygarden estate in Elephant and Castle to investigate…
357 pp
05NOVEL
2014The fifth Peter Grant novel, published in November 2014. Peter is dispatched to rural Herefordshire to assist local police investigating the…
377 pp
06NOVEL
2016The sixth Peter Grant novel, published in October 2016. Lady Tyburn asks Peter to investigate the death of a young woman at an exclusive Che…
387 pp
07NOVEL
2018The seventh Peter Grant novel, published in November 2018. The Faceless Man arc comes to its resolution as Peter closes in on Martin Chorley…
406 pp
08NOVEL
2020The eighth Peter Grant novel, published in February 2020. Post-Faceless Man, Peter goes undercover at a Silicon Valley-style tech company in…
404 pp
09NOVEL
2022The ninth Peter Grant novel, published in April 2022. Peter and Sahra Guleed investigate a series of deaths connected to a historical witchf…
432 pp
10NOVEL
2025The tenth Peter Grant novel, published in July 2025 by Gollancz (UK) and DAW (US). Peter takes a working holiday in Scotland, where a supern…
416 pp