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The weakest book in the series. Simon becomes a bit preachy and it the plot is really just another judgement day, like in the title. Another Biblical monster comes to take on the Nightside, John searches for an evil Artefact and in the end is goody goody and defeats him. Yes, it had interesting characters, yes, it was well-written, fast paced and humorous and yes it had its strong moments and battles, but I expect more from Simon R. Green, a man, who has written masterpieces like the "Deathstalker" novels or "Blue Moon Rising". I miss the times when his worlds were mysterious and open for interpretation and he was not hammering the reader with questions of faith and God all the time. On the other hand, the epilogue looks promising. After this novel apparently a new storyline will start and while I think that the series should have ended in book six, I am fully aware that Green is an author who can bounce back with a great book very quickly. My only hope is that he will focus on fantasy stories about weird creatures and deities from other realities and not on problems of faith and religion, which have been causes mostly for human suffering and annoying novels.