
So the 15th and final-ish book in The Laundry Files series of novels which began in 2004 with The Atrocity Archives and ends with The Regicide Report. If you have read the other 14 novels I think you will find this one an as wonderful/horrorful/aweful as the earlier works, with the benefit of well-developed cast of characters who we have grown to love even if they are, as remarked in the story, now more monstrous than human. I enjoyed the called backs to earlier characters such as the British Constable who Bob Howard got trapped in a broom closet surrounded by zombies. The books like most of these appeals to a certain type of nerd, like me. If you read the phrase 'Truck-kun could banish him to Isekai heaven…" and know what this means and if your taste runs to the trashtastic 1970s movies The Abominable Dr. Phibes and sequel then you will get the most out of this final outing. All in all an excellent conclusion CASE NIGHTMARE GREEN it could only ever end one way in someone "work of history assembled from firsthand accounts".
So the 15th and final-ish book in The Laundry Files series of novels which began in 2004 with The Atrocity Archives and ends with The Regicide Report. If you have read the other 14 novels I think you will find this one an as wonderful/horrorful/aweful as the earlier works, with the benefit of well-developed cast of characters who we have grown to love even if they are, as remarked in the story, now more monstrous than human. I enjoyed the called backs to earlier characters such as the British Constable who Bob Howard got trapped in a broom closet surrounded by zombies. The books like most of these appeals to a certain type of nerd, like me. If you read the phrase 'Truck-kun could banish him to Isekai heaven…" and know what this means and if your taste runs to the trashtastic 1970s movies The Abominable Dr. Phibes and sequel then you will get the most out of this final outing. All in all an excellent conclusion CASE NIGHTMARE GREEN it could only ever end one way in someone "work of history assembled from firsthand accounts".