As many Asprin's books, this one has a comical vein. It is mostly a light-hearted novel, which presents funny situations and can be read in just a few hours.
The novel pretty much follows the pattern that all other previous Myth's books follow. It starts with trouble, the problems that appear are generally and apparently solved, ending with the suggestion that maybe something is about to go wrong.
This particular story starts with Aahz, Skeeve's master, forced trip to Perv, his original dimension. Skeeve, in a matter of seconds, sees himself alone and gets this close to panic. It is very fun to see his "misventures" and elucidative in showing Skeeve's independence.
The only down side is that story gets a bit more serious. But with some thinking, it's easy to realize that a youngling someday has to grow to a prudent adolescent (Ah ah, the irony!).
For any recent followers of this saga (which I doubt that are many) I can't recommend this more, and for anyone who suddenly stumbled upon this book I also welcome for a good laugh in the nearest confortable couch.
Till next time,
M.I.T.H. (ManInsideTheHelm)