Just Another Judgement Day | |||||||
Simon R. Green | |||||||
Ace, 272 pages | |||||||
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A review by Michael M Jones
So with his partner, the terrifyingly indomitable Shotgun Suzie, John sets out on another series of messy, violent,
bizarre adventures through the Nightside. They hit the Guaranteed New You Parlor, where socialites and celebrities
get the ultimate in makeovers and preventive plastic surgery, and when it hits back, they hit harder until things
stop moving. They visit the Adventurers Club, where the boldest and bravest of the Nightside hang out between
expeditions and escapades... and when an unwanted visitor brings chaos and destruction, they give the place an
extreme makeover, Nightside style.
And then it's on to the Street of the Gods, where you can find any sort of religion you want, and the badlands,
home of the Nightside's only rogue vicar, and to the Gun Shop, where every weapon ever created can be obtained,
for a price. And all of it, from one encounter to another, leads up to the final, climatic confrontation with
the Walking Man. How can you stop a man who, by his very nature, can't be stopped? It helps if you're John Taylor.
I have to be honest. After nine books in this series, it's hard to find new ways to say the same things I feel
about every new installment. Bloody, brutal, stylized, extremely over-the-top, wildly inventive and always
entertaining, the Nightside series has become a guilty pleasure, the sort of series that hits a
great many of my "Awesome buttons." Simon R. Green has such a great way of creating these characters with fairly broad
swipes of the pen, imbuing them with defining characteristics and turning them loose as exaggerated heroes and
villians, often free of subtlety or surface nuance. Though, to be fair, John Taylor, and Shotgun Suzie,
and some of the others closest to them, have developed a lot of depth and complexity over the course of the
series, with the slowly developing relationship between John and Suzie becoming more and more fascinating as it deepens.
When you get right down to it, there's no one quite like Simon Green, and nothing quite like the Nightside. A
number of urban fantasy series may come close in their own way, evoking one aspect or another, capturing some
of its tone, but in the end, the Nightside is one of a kind. Just Another Judgement Day is a perfect
representative of this series; the title alone sums up the prevailing attitude that in the Nightside, even
the Apocalypse can become routine, though never dull.
It's interesting that Green seems to indeed be setting things in motion, aiming the series towards an
Apocalyptic future John once glimpsed but thought he'd since prevented. Clearly, he's got something
planned, and I aim to be here when it hits. Just Another Judgement Day may be just another Nightside
installment, but it's awesome all the same, and I certainly wasn't disappointed.
Michael M Jones enjoys an addiction to books, for which he's glad there is no cure. He lives with his very patient wife (who doesn't complain about books taking over the house... much), eight cats, and a large plaster penguin that once tasted blood and enjoyed it. A prophecy states that when Michael finishes reading everything on his list, he'll finally die. He aims to be immortal. |
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