Ben Aaronovitch was born in 1964. He had parents, some brothers, some sisters and a dog named after a Russian cosmonaut. He also had the kind of dull childhood that drives a person to drink, radical politics or science fiction. Discovering in his early twenties that he had precisely one talent, he took up screenwriting at which he was an overnight success. He wrote for Doctor Who, Casualty and the world’s cheapest ever SF soap opera Jupiter Moon. He then wrote for Virgin’s New Adventures until...
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need to read the previous books in the Rivers of London series before starting The Furthest Station?
While The Furthest Station is a standalone story within the Rivers of London universe, it is best enjoyed after reading the earlier books. The narrative builds on established character relationships and the magical world's lore, which are introduced in previous installments.
Is The Furthest Station connected to any real-world London Underground history or folklore?
The book draws inspiration from the real-world history and legends surrounding the London Underground, weaving them into its magical narrative. Readers familiar with the Tube's hidden stations and urban myths will find intriguing parallels and imaginative expansions.
































