It’s rare to find a trilogy that keeps the same intensity all the way through (there are peaks and valleys, but it’s all good). Mammon does that to perfection, and Nemesis really brings it all home in a way that keeps the pressure on and makes you wonder just what sort of dastardly deeds are around the next corner.

One big criticism of dystopic/apocalyptic shows is that it’s an endless parade of people just being jerks. There’s a lot of that in this series but it comes to an ending here. There’s an actual resolution. People realize what they’ve done and how to prevent themselves from doing it again. It’s a well-written rarity and it was fun to read.