Terry Pratchett
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In Ankh-Morpork people are being murdered, but there's no trace of anything at the crime scenes. Can commander Vimes and the city watch find out who or what is committing these crimes?
This novel is more of a detective novel than the other city watch books, not that that's a bad thing. It was interesting to see where the novel would lead and if they'd figure out who the culprit was (which of course they do).
My favourite thing about this novel is Captain Carrot's relationship with Dorfl the golem. In fact, I just like Captain Carrot. In a job where you see all sorts of things, he still manages to maintain his innocence. And I still don't think he's realised he's not a dwarf. Poor Carrot.
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