vrijdag 10 oktober 2025

Ben Aaronovitch: The Masquerades of Spring

Hi everyone

The Masquerades of Spring is a prequel novella in the Peter Grant series by Ben Aaronovitch. It is set before Peter joins the Folly but the story does include Thomas Nightingale; a character we all know and love. However, I wouldn’t recommend starting the series with this book. The writing style is quite different from the rest of the series, and it might not give you the best first impression. 
I got my book from Bol.com.

"Meet Augustus Berrycloth-Young - flaneur extraordinaire and Englishman abroad - as he chronicles the Jazz Age from his perch atop the city that never sleeps.
'Gussie' is not one to shun shut-eye himself, however. But his peaceful luxuriation is about to be rudely awakened by the arrival of an unexpected guest.
Enter his old friend Thomas Nightingale, who has braved the Atlantic passage pursuing the matter of a rather intriguing saxophone said to possess a strange power over those who play it.
This deeply inconvenient affair will rouse Gussie from his warm bed for the cold shores of Long Island - and down to the jazz clubs of Harlem where music, magic, and madness haunt the shadows..."

This novella felt quite different from Aaronovitch’s usual writing style. It reminded me of P.G. Wodehouse’s Jeeves and Wooster series, both in tone and in the character dynamics between Gussie and his valet. I enjoyed Gussie's clumsiness, his outlook on life, and his relationship with Nightingale and Lucien. And Nightingale is simply fantastic, whatever he does or says.

If you’re a fan of the Peter Grant series, this novella offers an interesting glimpse into the past, but it’s definitely a departure from the usual style (which I enjoy more). Still, it’s a fun, light read if you’re curious about Nightingale’s earlier adventures.

Happy reading!
Helena 


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