A review by jmoses
Cybermancy by Kelly McCullough

4.0

Now that we're kind of familiar with the world, things make more sense, more often. Honestly I prefer this kind of organic world understand, rather than having the author stop every paragraph and try to work "how the world work 1.0" into the story. Here we get more character grown with Ravirn, a deeper look at how things work (things are very strange and amazing) and an interesting story. It's still pretty great.
SpoilerAlso I think that Ravirn is Loki, even though that's not a Greek god