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Sto caricando le informazioni... Agents of Light and Darkness (Nightside, Book 2) (originale 2003; edizione 2003)di Simon R. Green
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. In this second installment of Green's Nightside series, John gets commissioned by the Vatican to find the Unholy Grail. Add always, things are never what that seem in the Nightside. However, with the help of friends, enemies, and those who are a little of both, his search takes him all over and to the moon and back. I think that this book was better than the first, so I'm still going to stick with the series to see if it continues to get better. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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John Taylor works in the Nightside-the gaudy, neon noir, secret heart of London, where it's always three in the morning, where gods and monsters make deals and seek pleasures they won't find anywhere else. He has a gift for finding things. And sometimes what he's hired to locate can be very, very dangerous indeed. Right now, for example, he's searching for The Unholy Grail, the cup that Judas drank from at the Last Supper. It corrupts all who touch it-but it also gives enormous power. So he's not the only one hunting. Angels, devils, sinners, and saints-they're all out there, tearing apart The Nightside, seeking the dark goblet. And it's only a matter of time until they realize that the famous John Taylor, the man with the gift for finding things, can lead them straight to it... Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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The plot hinges around a MacGuffin. The minor characters seem to only be there for shock value, and the main characters are one-dimensional at best, and repulsive at worst. The writing is cliche and repetitive. (Green mentions the angels have come to Nightside at least a dozen times, which is 11 more times than necessary.) And the overwhelming amount of gore and violence feels gratuitous throughout.
The book's only saving grace is its relative brevity. At 234 pages for the paperback edition, I flew through it in a couple of days; and not a moment too soon! ( )