by Simon R. Green
Okay, is it just me or is this a filler book? While it was full of the usual craziness that is a part of this series, I felt that the story hadn’t even kicked off when it ended! Another issue I had with this instalment was with the main character’s love interest. She is an abuse survivor and the aut...
Entertaining.
I've held off on giving any of the Nightside books 5 stars, but this one earned it. What a villain!
Funny ending. I had thought all John Taylor would have to do is finally use his gift, and have a big showdown. But instead, he just had to stand up to him.
I quite enjoyed the next book in the Nightside series--I read the series purely for the world (it's so cracktastic, it's awesome) and a couple secondary characters, so I was quite pleased to see Razor Eddie (Punk God of the Straight Razor) and a few old favorites show up. (Although I feel like I hav...
Steady continuation of the Nightside series and the relationships therein.John and Suzie are working their way, slowly, through their problems. There is a surprise happening with Walker that makes him reach out to John just a bit more and just so that you don't think the series ahs turned all family...
I enjoyed this book but the series is beginning to feel repetitive. Big Bad comes to Nightside, John, Suzy and 1 or 2 other people take it on, people die. It's not that there's a total lack of forward momentum, there are changes in the Nightside. In this book we meet the new authorities, for exam...