A review by thevapidwench
The Paladin Caper by Patrick Weekes

4.0

God damn it, Weekes. I don't like having emotions.

The Paladin Caper sees Loch and Co, saving the world *again* on a bigger and more bad arsed scale than you can possibly imagine. With even more at stake, third caper is darker than the previous two books; Weekes, nose- tweaker extraordinare, mirrors this transformation from. within the story itself, glorious bastard that he is.

For all the death and loss and sadness (meaning *all* the death and loss and sadness) The Paladin Caper retains the series commitment to justice, compassion and making cracks about other people's mothers.

Top job and a fitting finale. Which is what your mother said, Weekes, after I'd finished with her.