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There's a new sheriff in town, and he's got the Nightside's rich and powerful quaking in their boots. He's The Walking Man, and it's his mission to exorcise sinners—with extreme prejudice. Problem is, the Nightside was built on sin and corruption, and The Walking Man makes no distinction between evildoers and those simply indulging themselves. He'll leave the place a wasteland unless someone stops him, and P.I. John Taylor has been handed the job. No known magic or science can affect The Walking Man, and if John can't discover his weakness, he'll be facing the very Wrath of God...
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12 primary booksNightside is a 12-book series with 12 primary works first released in 2003 with contributions by Simon R. Green and Oliver Hoffmann.
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If Simon R. Green can get away with recycling his NIGHTSIDE stories and presenting them as new ones, I should be able to get away with recycling my reviews of them. So, here is my review of Just Another Judgement Day which is a copied and pasted and only slightly altered review of the previous novel, The Unnatural Inquirer:
John Taylor has been hired by The Unnatural Inquirer, the gossip magazine of the Nightside, THE AUTHORITIES to find a stolen DVD that allegedly contains a recording of a transmission from the afterlife KILL SOMEONE. His investigation will take him all over the Nightside where we???ll encounter old and new friends (and enemies).
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Another descent book in the series. As usual it's not very long, making it a quick read. Not his best by far, but I still found it enjoyable.
You do meet some new and interesting characters as well as some of the favorites (Susy, Eddie, Walker). You also find out more about the new Authorities. Worth reading if you are already a fan of the series.