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Agents of Light and Darkness by Simon R. Green

malfirion's review against another edition

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4.0

Gefiel mir besser als Band 1 und hat mich wieder sehr unterhalten, hat aber noch Potenzial nach oben.

anubis9's review against another edition

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4.0

This series continues to be my "popcorn" series. It's short, fast reading that is an entertaining ride. The writing is pretty solid for the most part, but I love the world he is spinning. The Nightside is becoming one of my favorite fictional locales, and I really enjoyed the idea of an "unholy grail." This second installment built a little more depth into the main characters, and actually has you caring about what happens next.

I'm afraid the Nightside has a hold of me, and I'm going to end up buying more in this series.

kitvaria_sarene's review against another edition

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4.0

While this was quite some fun and kept me entertained, I had a bit of a harder time to get into the story. The plot was just a bit too over the top for me. And while easy prose, action and fast pace are just why I like this sort of Urban fantasy, I still want to be able to at least kind of believe most of the story. Some of it can be over the top (Dresden riding a revived dinosaur skeleton...) and funny because of it, but if it gets too much it takes from the book for me. This is why one star is missing here.

Otherwise again great fun, easy read, fast paced, lots of action, quite some gore, adventure, danger, friendship, offensive language and a fuckload of angels. ;)

dessa's review against another edition

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2.0

I gave this book two stars, but lovingly.
#pulp

eluse9's review against another edition

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4.0

Same as book one, but a little better. I'll keep reading them foe light entertainment

hoosgracie's review against another edition

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3.0

John Taylor can find anything, which he does for a living in the Nightside - a part of London which is between Heaven and Hell. He is hired by Jude, a priest, to find the Unholy Grail, something which he finds everyone else - including angels from Heaven and Hell want. Interesting concept, but wasn't quite to my taste.

taleisin's review against another edition

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3.0

Solid urban fantasy, this one with a slight religious bent. John Taylor is looking for the Unholy Grail, tbe cup that Judas drank from at that last supper. As always with Nightside, the cast of characters range from bizarre to vaguely normal to horroresque.

bibliofiendlm's review against another edition

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4.0

The series seems to hit a stride in book 2. Great character development.

akarman's review against another edition

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4.0

درمجموع فانتزیش از قسمت قبل کمتر شده بود... و هنوز گنگ بودن نایت سایدو به دنبال میکشه، پایانش تاحدودی سریع جمع شده بود...
درمجموع ۴ کفایت میکرد!

rclz's review against another edition

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3.0

Agents of Light and Darkness is the second book in Simon Green's Nightside series. Here's my review from Audible. It pretty much says it all.

"I just can't decide"

Parts of these stories are so well told it can bring a tear to your eye and part of it feels repetitive and part of it bugs me to no end. You'll have to find the good bits on your own. I'm not going to spoil it.

The repetitive, is the instance that anything out of this world is possible in the Nightside. That's fine, I got it the first time but it's repeated often and gets tiresome.

As for what bugs me, well there don't seem to be any rules in the Nightside and while that is all well and good it affords the writer to pull stuff directly from his.....collective....mind for convenience. Some times it just feels contrived and some time's it all comes together beautifully. That's irritating. I'm sure I'll listen to the next one if for no other reason than to see if I can decide whether I like this type of storytelling or not.

Then there is the narrator, he's the one thing I'd never change and I'll look for his work and try things just to listen to him. He's wonderful.