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For this book we get almost no Bob since he is putting out fires from the conclusion of the previous book. This starts right at the end of the previous book with Mo being the POV character. And it is a nice change of pace. Mo works for the Laundry and has a cover as a music professor which is useful since she wields a demonic violin that is trying to take over her and kill Bob.
As things get closer to the end times there is an up swell in magic that causes people to believe they have superpowers. When Mo accidently gets outed to the public on the news while trying to stop some new super villain she is put in charge of a new division in the government to recruit and train superheroes. And she is still working for the Laundry at the same time while still possibly trying to keep her marriage afloat with Bob.
The book ends in typical fashion for this series leaving wanting more. Mo as the central character was good and now I’m wondering if she will be continue to be the main focus or will it go back to Bob.

As things get closer to the end times there is an up swell in magic that causes people to believe they have superpowers. When Mo accidently gets outed to the public on the news while trying to stop some new super villain she is put in charge of a new division in the government to recruit and train superheroes. And she is still working for the Laundry at the same time while still possibly trying to keep her marriage afloat with Bob.
The book ends in typical fashion for this series leaving wanting more. Mo as the central character was good and now I’m wondering if she will be continue to be the main focus or will it go back to Bob.
