Rivers of London series by Ben Aaronovitch. Just finished Foxglove Summer (though the library provided the sequel out of sequence). Very readable but it could be better - most books end very quickly/abruptly (Foxglove and Broken Homes most obviously) - could be really quite good if only ...
I really like this series, so much so that I read them (and the graphic novels) from the library and then bought the audiobooks, which are probably even better. It feels so grounded in reality despite being full of
acktul magiks, and the characters are pleasingly diverse and also fun. Novella
What Abigail Did That Summer is probably my fave cos young Abigail kicks arse and the foxes crack me up.
Just finished Richard Osman's second Thursday Murder Club, which I enjoyed more than the first.
In a complete change of style, I'm now reading the phenomenal
The History Thieves by Ian Cobain, about how the British state has consistently hidden or obfuscated its actions at home and abroad - to the point that you are left wondering about the accuracy of anything written about British history, certainly in the 20th century. Absolutely mind-blowing.