
Vital Stats:
Page Count: 413
Era: 40k (no specified year)
Perspective: Iron Warriors
Major Characters: [Inquisitor-text]Honsou (Iron Warrior), Forrix (Iron Warrior), Vaubun (Imperial Guard), Kroeger (Iron Warrior), Guardsman Hawke (IG), Magos Naicin (Adeptus Mechanicus), Leonid (Imperial Guard), The Warsmith, (Frankly I could go on and on).
Special Guest Stars: [Inquisitor-text]Alaric Eshara
Location: Hydra Cordatus
One Sentence Review: Definitive novel for the phrase "in the grim dark future there is only war."
A Few Musings: This is easily the best 40k book I have read this year. This one has it all (literally). If McNeill threw in a rogue inquisitor, he would be batting 1.000. The pacing in this book is nonstop once it gets going (which it does quickly). The twists and turns are surprising and welcome. The battles are well conceived and beautifully described. This was one I could not put down and had me guessing until the last page.The book feels like a war epic from the 1950s and early 1960s. There is a David Lean-esque majesty to some of the battles and it feels like there is a huge cast of characters...because there is a huge cast of characters. There are a number of set pieces in this book and each feels special.[Inquisitor-text] I particularly liked anything involving a titan and especially one sequence involving a missile. You will know what I mean when you see them.
I am very happy Black Library re-released the book. I had always looked for a copy, but did not get one until this year. I am very glad I did. [Inquisitor-text]I really want to see more of Honsou or books with action of this scale. This book should be the manual for how big battles are described for the Horus Heresy books (which have too few such battles so far).
I generally don't re-read books. However this one is marked to do so in the future.
Bolters (Out of Five): Five
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