A review by aknas22
The Good, the Bad, and the Uncanny by Simon R. Green

3.0

I'd give this book 3 and a half stars if I could because I really enjoyed the book with the exception of the scene told from the perspective of Larry Oblivion. I liked Larry but his story could have been told much quicker and in a more interesting manner. It wasn't really needed to further the story of the book. One other issue I had with the book was that there were almost identical scenes in Just Another Judgment Day and this book.

This book was a turning point for John Taylor and the Nightside and it also set up for future events. There were also many surprises...Things are never as they seem in the Nightside.