Mercury Rests

by Robert Kroese

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Mercury Rests The epic conclusion to the Mercury trilogy After foiling an attempt to destroy the universe, Mercury has gone missing. And with the devil already putting the final fiendish touches on his next scheme to bring about the apocalypse, all that stands between Lucifer and his dreams of a hellfire holocaust are two misfit humans: jaded religion reporter Christine Temetri and mild-mannered forensic analyst Jacob Slater.But the pair soon realize that the Prince of Darkness has set his show more sights higher than they can reach; he's planning to bring his battle for domination straight to the pearly gates. They'll need the wisecracking, ping-pong loving, apathetic angel Mercury to help save the day, the world, and heaven before the clock ticks down to the End Times...if they can find him.By turns epic and explosive, Mercury Rests concludes the trilogy that Booklist describes as a "hilarious romp" that has "cult favorite written all over it." show less

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Book Info: Genre: Urban Fantasy/Humorous
Reading Level: Adult
Recommended for: Fans of the series, those who enjoy a humorous story and aren't too serious about religion.

My Thoughts: I must say, this book is worth the price if for no other reason than to see Lucifer's resumé. Then there were the aspects of the earliest attempts at religion.
“The best the wise men could do was to come to a general agreement that everybody would be better off if people weren't such assholes all the time. Even this modest principle was undermined by the fact that the gods themselves seemed to be mostly assholes, doing assholish things like dismembering each other and scattering each other's limbs along the Nile.”

Then, of course, you have wonderful show more dialogue like: “Unusual” repeated Christine. “You mean like someone flying into outer space and imploding the moon with a glass apple?”

“That was an atypical scenario,” said Jacob, in what Christine thought was a solid candidate for Biggest Understatement of All Time.

While not quite as funny as the first two books, this one definitely had its share of laugh-out-loud-funny moments. I was absolutely delighted to notice that two of Tiamat's demons were called Konrath and Scalzi! Anyway, this entire series is just absolutely delightful and I highly recommend it for people who enjoy a laugh and aren't too serious about religion. Definitely check out these highly readable and fun books.

Series Information: Mercury Rests is the third novel in the Mercury series.
Prequel One: Mercury Begins, review linked here where formatting allowed
Prequel Two: Mercury Swings, review linked here where formatting allowed
Book 1: Mercury Falls, read in September 2010, review linked here where formatting allowed
Book 2: Mercury Rises, review linked here where formatting allowed

Disclosure: I received a paperback ARC from the Amazon Vine program in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.

Synopsis: After foiling an attempt to destroy the universe, Mercury has gone missing. And with the devil already putting the final fiendish touches on his next scheme to bring about the apocalypse, all that stands between Lucifer and his dreams of a hellfire holocaust are two misfit humans: jaded religion reporter Christine Temetri and mild-mannered forensic analyst Jacob Slater.

But the pair soon realize that the Prince of Darkness has set his sights higher than they can reach; he’s planning to bring his battle for domination straight to the pearly gates. They’ll need the wisecracking, Ping-Pong loving, apathetic angel Mercury to help save the day, the world, and heaven before the clock ticks down to the End Times… if they can find him.
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Kroese wraps up his Apocalypse Trilogy nicely. More fun and hijinks from Mercury and crew as Lucifer teams up with the US government in an attempt to overthrow Heaven.
Definitely the weakest of the three.
Wenn das FBI sich mit Luzifer und himmlischen Mächten einlässt, kommt eine spannende Geschichte dabei heraus.

Der dritte Band der Mercury-Reihe war aus meiner Sicht der spannendste, würde aber als Einzelband nur schwer funktionieren, da viele Bezüge zum zweiten und einige Bezüge zum ersten Band auftauchen. Luzifer und Tiamat kooperieren diesmal, um endlich in Bezug auf das "Ende der Welt" weiterzukommen. Aber wie auch in den ersten beiden Bänden haben sie ihre Rechnung ohne Mercury, den eigenwilligen Engel, und Christine Temetri, Person of Apocalyptic Interest gemacht. Aber ganz so vorhersehbar, wie es zunächst scheint, ist die Entwicklung der Geschichte dann doch nicht, was auch mit an den im Mercury-Zyklus hier erstmals als show more Gestaltungsmittel auftauchenden Zeitreisen liegt.

Der Band schließt die Mercury-Reihe im Prinzip ab. Das Ende ist aber offen genug, dass Fortsetzungen folgen könnten - ein vierter Band (Mercury Revolts) ist dann ja auch auf den Markt gekommen.

Wer sich einen humorvollen und diesmal mit reichlich Action gewürzten Mix aus Apocalypse, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Himmel und Hölle vorstellen kann, wird mit dieser Reihe auf jeden Fall Spaß haben.
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Canonical title
Mercury Rests
Original publication date
2012

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy, Science Fiction
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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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