July Books 5) Risk Assessment, by James Goss

As usual, I very much enjoyed this Torchwood novel by James Goss. Unusually, it has a very strong comedic element, not something that Torchwood always managed successfully and not something I’d seen Goss try at all. The beautiful concept is that Agnes Havisham, a stern and sarcastic Victorian lady, emerges from decades of suspended animation to do an official assessment of Torchwood, at the same moment as two separate alien threats emerge to torment the innocent citizens of Cardiff. Unlike his first book, Almost Perfect, we get a pretty satisfying exploration of Jack’s character from another perspective, and decent page time for Ianto, Gwen and Rhys too. Rhys gets a couple of particularly glorious moments. I felt the pacing of the plot a little uneven but the style very entertaining..

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  1. Thank you! This is extremely relevant to the discussion we’re having over here about just why the “scrounger” myth has become so accepted so quickly in the UK – which, btw, I’d love to hear your opinion on! (Although I know it’s a complex subject and you’re a busy man, so no worries at all if you don’t have time or would otherwise prefer not to weigh in.)

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