pip wrote:Question aimed at Q or anyone else who knows anything about him.
I had preordered a signed first edition book on London (London Under Peter Ackroyd) but the dealer screwed up and sent me a new book by Ben Aaronovitch , Moon Over Soho , first edition signed lined and dated.
Got on to them and they were highly apologetic and luckily still had a copy of the now sold out book which has now been sent to me.
As it was there screw up i've been allowed to keep the other one.
My question is is this guy any good. The book seems to be a crime/urban fantasy book about a cop whos a wizard.
It seems the author did a lot of DR Who fan fiction as well as the scripts for the recent Blake 7 radio programs . This all sounds like Q territory hence the question. I've a lot of books to get through and is this worthy of joining the pile

Hmmm...
Okay. Actually, Aaronovitch did a lot of official
Doctor Who novels and even TV stories for the classic series. He novelised his own TV story
Remembrance of the Daleks, which is considered to be one of the best novelisations in the series of all time, never mind the fact that the original TV story was pretty good. I recommend it. He also wrote (but didn't novelise) the TV story
Battlefield.
He also wrote two and a half of the New Adventures spinoff stories, two of which I have read.
Transit was pretty hardcore cyberpunk, filled with sex and violence (and was one of the first New Adventures that I read, go figure). Not sure whether I'd recommend it to you. But
The Also People, which I read last year, was a pretty trippy take on Iain M Banks' the Culture, and I enjoyed it well enough. I haven't read his third New Adventure,
So Vile A Sin, which he co-wrote with Aussie Kate Orman.
Ben Aaronovitch can be very good. But he can also be out-there and a little alienating to the casual reader, so treat with a little caution.