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''Whispers Under Ground'' is the third novel in the '' Peter Grant series'' by
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Ben Aaronovitch Ben Dylan Aaronovitch (born 22 February 1964) is an English author and screenwriter. He is the author of the series of novels '' Rivers of London''. He also wrote two ''Doctor Who'' serials in the late 1980s and spin-off novels from ''Doctor Who ...
, published 2012 by Gollancz. Peter Grant of Metropolitan Police department in charge of magical crimes (AKA The Folly) is called in to assist in a murder investigation. The victim, an American student found stabbed to death at Baker Street station was killed with a pot shard, raising the suspicion the death may be Falcon (police code for 'Folly') related. It quickly emerges that there is not merely a supernatural component to the case but that a secret world lies beneath the streets of the 'mundane' (non-magical) metropolis, and that the supernatural semi-human subterranean inhabitants may be no more harmless than the entirely human population who are blissfully unaware of their existence.


Plot

Constables Peter Grant and Lesley May, and Detective Chief Inspector Thomas Nightingale form the magical branch of the Metropolitan Police. Grant is called in for a murder investigation at the Baker Street Underground station: the victim, American art student James Gallagher, was fatally stabbed with a pot shard. Grant visits James's art professor, and attends an exhibition of work by Irish sculptor Ryan Carroll. Peter realises some of the pieces incorporate pottery identical to the pot shard murder weapon and a bowl found at James's flat. Following this lead, Grant and Lesley discover a warehouse where similar pottery is taken and stored. It is owned by The Beale Corporation, which was historically the maker of 'unbreakable' pottery. Its founders were instrumental in excavating the tunnels that later became the heart of the London Underground railway. Grant and a team investigate in the railway tunnels, but they are attacked by pallid large-eyed individuals. They pursue them, eventually reaching an Underground platform, where one of the individuals uses magic to tear the platform apart, burying Grant in the process. While Grant is recovering in hospital, Lesley tells him she has confirmed Beale, Gallagher and Carroll are all descendants of the founders of the Unbreakable Empire Pottery corporation. James' roommate Zach also visits and accidentally mentions that he knows a pallid large-eyed man. When questioned he reveals that a group known as the Quiet People has been living underground and making pottery for the Beale corporation since the mid-Victorian Era. Grant and Lesley investigate this group. As they talk to the Quiet People it emerges James Gallagher was courting the daughter of the chieftain of the Quiet People, which made Ryan Carroll jealous. When confronted, Carroll confesses, adding that he was also jealous of Gallagher's skill in pottery.


Characters


Returning characters

* Police Constable Peter Grant; an officer in the Metropolitan Police and the first official apprentice wizard in sixty years. * Police Constable Lesley May; an officer in the Metropolitan Police. Currently on medical leave and de facto apprentice to Nightingale * Detective Chief Inspector Thomas Nightingale; head of the Folly and the last officially sanctioned English Wizard. * Molly; The Folly's domestic helper, of unknown species. * Dr Abdul Haqq Walid; world-renowned
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and cryptopathologist. * Abigail Kamara; annoyingly persistent teen-aged girl. * Detective Chief Inspector Alexander Seawoll; The SIO (Senior Investigation Officer) Belgravia MIT (
Murder Investigation Team The Homicide and Major Crime Command (SCO 1) is an Operational Command Unit of the Metropolitan Police responsible for the investigation of homicide and other serious crimes in London. Most of their work was carried out by major investigation t ...
) * Detective Inspector Miriam Stephanopoulos; Belgravia MIT. * Detective Constable Sahra Guleed; a junior member of the Belgravia MIT. * Frank Caffrey; LFB (
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) Fire Investigator, ex-
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and a key "associate" of the Folly. * Cecilia Tyburn Thames; aka Lady Ty, "daughter" of Mama Thames and goddess of the
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. * Olympia and Chelsea; school age twin "daughters" of Mama Thames, goddesses of
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and the
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. * Fleet; another "daughter" of Mama Thames goddess of the eponymous
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. * Toby the dog; resident of The Folly, sensitive to magic.


Characters introduced in this novel

* Albert Woodville-Gentle; suspected Little Crocodile * Varenka Dobroslova; Albert's live-in nurse. * James Gallagher; an American student at St. Martins. * Zachary Palmer; James' house-mate. * Senator Gallagher; James' father and a US Senator. * Special Agent Kimberly Reynolds;
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liaison officer. * Sergeant Jaget Kumar;
British Transport Police British Transport Police (BTP; ) is a national special police force that polices the railway network of England, Wales and Scotland, which consists of over 10,000 miles of track and 3,000 stations and depots. BTP also polices the London Under ...
* DC David Carey; Belgravia MIT assigned as Family Liaison. * DC Simon Kittredge; police officer in the CTC (
Counter Terrorism Command Counter Terrorism Command (CTC) or SO15 is a Specialist Operations branch within London's Metropolitan Police Service. The Counter Terrorism Command was established as a result of the merging of the Anti-Terrorist Branch (SO13) and Special Br ...
) * Graham Beale; CEO Beale Property Services. * Kevin Nolan: Fruit & Veg. Wholesaler. * Ryan Carroll; an up-and-coming artist. * Madame Teng; a visiting magical practitioner from Taiwan. * Robert Su; assistant to Madame Teng.


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References

{{Authority control Rivers of London (book series) 2012 British novels Novels by Ben Aaronovitch English fantasy novels Speculative crime and thriller fiction novels Novels set on the London Underground Victor Gollancz Ltd books Cultural depictions of Metropolitan Police officers