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Book Review of A Hard Day's Knight (Nightside, Bk 11)

A Hard Day's Knight (Nightside, Bk 11)
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Taking place right after the events of: "The Good, the Bad, and the Uncanny". John Taylor, our white trench-coat private eye finds a wrapped package, reviled to be Excalibur at his apartment. This leads him on a journey from the streets of London, to the hopeless world of Sinister Albion, and back to the Nightside. The story is an edge-on-your-seat thrill-ride with tons of action.

The writing has some good lines, as well as whip-smart pacing. John Taylor, as narrator gives some good dialog as well as some dry humor. He also has great chemistry with Suzie Shooter also known as "Oh, Chist it's her, run!" The supporting characters are written well but tend to be flat. As well as one that dose stupid things just to make the story progress. The climax at the end however totally makes up for that as well as a surprise that will make you want read whats next.

Another story worthy for the Nightside!