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‘The Shattered and The Soulless’ – Graham McNeill (Black Library)

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  Page Count: 418 Pages ‘The greatest conflict this galaxy has ever seen reaches its climax and the players in this drama must congregate. From the lead actors to the chorus, where else in this melodrama could any soul of consequence be drawn?’ -  ‘The Fury of Magnus’ I’d blame it on middle age, if I could, but the truth is that I’m naturally awkward so when I saw these lines in ‘The Fury of Magnus’, my first thought was, ‘Really? Does everything have to be tied off neatly…?’ Because, really, does it? That’s not how life works, for everything that does come to an end, everything else keeps on moving and not necessarily in the same direction. When you’re looking at a ‘mega-series’ like ‘The Horus Heresy’ though, I guess there’s some justification for it, and I’m not just talking about the need to eke a few more coins out of readers. With a series of this length and the resulting size of the cast, everyone is going to have favourites that they follow and I guess it’s only fair t...

A Few More Warhammer 40K Quick Reads…

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This week hasn’t been a bad one but it has been pretty intense (what with one thing and another, and another) and my reading took a bit of a hit. I’ve got the day to myself so hopefully I can catch up with myself a little bit :o) In the meantime, I did manage to get a few more ‘Warhammer 40K’ reads under my belt last night so lets talk about them :o) ‘Eternal’ – Dan Abnett (Black Library) Page Count: 8 Pages Captain Froer of the Astra Militarum and his men receive a new ally in their attempts to push into enemy territory - a Space Marine of the Blood Angels Chapter. But as Brother Gammarael wages war with a monstrous foe, Froer gets a glimpse of the eternal darkness that lurks at the heart of the sons of the Angel. I chose to stick my hand in my wallet, for an 8 page tale that costs exactly the same as Black Library eBooks three times the length, so I can’t really complain but… It’s worth bearing in mind if you’re thinking about giving ‘Eternal’ a read. Maybe try looking for it in an a...

‘The End and the Death: Volume 2’ – Dan Abnett (Black Library)

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  Page Count: 737 Pages I’ll tell you what, I know it sounds really dumb but I didn’t realise just how much I was struggling with my reading until I got new lens’ in my glasses… :o) Just seeing words suddenly come back into focus was just the best feeling and gave me a little boost to finish off some books where the bookmark has stayed on the same page for far too long. And there was only one book that I could go to first… With its small, blurry font, ‘The End and the Death Volume 2’ has been a nightmare to get to grips with but that all changed yesterday when another visit from insomnia gave me some unexpected time to finally finish the book. Terra is besieged. Humanity’s salvation lies on a knife edge. The Warmaster Horus’ bloody seven-year crusade has led to this: the cradle of mankind, where he is to kill his father, the Emperor. With the war at this critical juncture, Sanguinius, primarch of the loyalist Blood Angels, braves the horrors of the Warmaster’s flagship, The Vengefu...

Another Couple of Black Library Short Stories...

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I thought I'd switch things up, just a little bit :o) Instead of making the commute to work all about catching up with the Black Library stuff on my 'phone Kindle', I thought I'd treat myself to an hours reading when I got home, last night, after dropping my girls off with their Mum. The flat is always a lot quieter after they go, almost too quiet sometimes, so what better way to drown out the silence than with a hefty dose of gunfire and heroism? Nope, me neither ;o) So that's exactly what I went and did... And it worked. Let me tell you about it. 'The Strong Among Us' - Steve Lyons Page Count: 33 Pages Blackfire Forge is under siege. For seventeen days, faceless warriors have bombarded the walls of the forge, trying to break through its formidable defences and take the facility in the name of their god. Jarrah, a menial in the forge, may not know how to use the weapons that are attacking them, but he knows who built them: he and his fellow workers. For it ...

‘Cypher: Lord of the Fallen’ – John French (Black Library)

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Page Count: 179 Pages As the Great Rift unfolds in the night sky above Terra and daemons walk upon the birth world of mankind, the Primarch Roboute Guilliman returns, heralding a dark new age. During the breaking storm, Cypher and his band of Fallen escape from the most secure prison in the Imperium. Now loose in the Imperial Palace, they are hunted by warriors of the Dark Angels, forces of the Adeptus Custodes, and Imperial Assassins. But what are Cypher’s intentions? Can anything or anyone be trusted? Told from Cypher’s own, unreliable point of view, this tale of truth, lies and secrets sees one of the Imperium’s most mysterious figures make war at its very heart. But what are the true motivations of the Lord of the Fallen? The whole point of the Warhammer 40K setting, at least from where I’m sat, is that nothing changes. On the one level, it can’t because if it does, Games Workshop suddenly has no product to sell ;o) My cynicism to one side though… The Imperium has stagnated, ov...

‘In the Shadow of their Dying’ – Michael R. Fletcher & Anna Smith Spark (Grimdark Magazine)

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Page Count: 172 Pages Apart from my regular trips to a certain war-torn universe of the far future, the Grimdark thing kind of passed me by. Unless things, outside my reading, have reached a point where I’m reading Grimdark stuff and just haven’t noticed…? Possibly, I don’t know. By the time I get to the party, everyone else has already gone and I’m trading slightly embarrassed looks with the guy sweeping up. But anyway… ;o) I’d been hearing a lot of good things about ‘In the Shadow of their Dying’, mostly via ‘Spells & Spaceships’ , and resolved to be into this book right from the start. Okay, when the paperback was released, you know what I mean… I should note, before I start, that I’ve never read anything by Michael Fletcher or Anna Smith Spark (and I may need to do something about that now) so honestly, I’ve got no idea where one’s writing ends and the other begins. Apologies then, if I miss something really obvious. And on that note... The third best assassin. A second rat...