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Blood of Asaheim by Chris Wraight – review
Out next week States-side in hardback, Blood of Asaheim is the first part of a new Space Wolf saga penned by talented Black Library stalwart, Chris Wraight. First part of how many? Well, Mr Wraight tells me that...
- Posted 75 days ago
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Pariah by Dan Abnett – review
Out in November in Hardback, Pariah is book one of the Bequin trilogy. Penned by the master himself, Dan Abnett, this novel is the beginning of his third Inquisition trilogy. The first and second, Eisenhorn and Ravenor respectively, remain immensely...
- Posted 218 days ago
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Fear To Tread by James Swallow – review
James Swallow, author of one of my favourites from the Horus Heresy Series, Flight of the Eisenstein, returns once more with Fear To Tread, the long awaited tale of the Primarch Sanguinius, his Blood Angels, and the growing horror...
- Posted 225 days ago
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Priests of Mars by Graham McNeill – review
Out now from Black Library, Priests of Mars is the latest novel from Warhammer 40K stalwart Graham McNeill. My initial impression was that this was a standalone story, but over the course of the novel I soon got...
- Posted 283 days ago
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Know No Fear by Dan Abnett – review
A late review for anyone who might be on the fence about this book. Know No Fear is unashamedly bolter porn, Dan Abnett style. To me this means the thinking man’s bolter porn. No lacklustre storyline hidden...
- Posted 363 days ago
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Graham McNeill (Warhammer) Interview
Graham McNeill is a Science Fiction and Fantasy author of rare talent who has risen to fame from his beginnings as a games developer for Games Workshop. Hailing from Glasgow in bonny Scotland, McNeil published his first Warhammer...
- Posted 409 days ago
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The Emperor’s Gift by Aaron Dembski Bowden – review
I love Grey Knights. There, I’ve said it…don’t judge me! Ever since I first read of them, I’ve been fascinated by the idea of a secret chapter of Daemon hunting Astartes founded from the genetic material of...
- Posted 413 days ago
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Legion of the Damned by Rob Sanders – review
Legion of the Damned is the latest addition to the ever popular and ever growing Space Marine Battles series. Author Rob Sanders has proven himself to be a descriptive writer without equal whose words stretch the boundaries...
- Posted 437 days ago
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The Last Ditch by Sandy Mitchell – review
Released this month by The Black Library, The Last Ditch is the latest in Sandy Mitchell’s immensely popular Ciaphas Cain series. Long time fans of Cain will need no convincing about this new entry and will be not...
- Posted 496 days ago
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The Gildar Rift by Sarah Cawkwell – review
After a number of very well received short stories for Hammer and Bolter Magazine, Sarah Cawkwell was due to be given the space for a novel of her very own, and here it is. Released in December 2011, this...
- Posted 499 days ago
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The Outcast Dead by Graham McNeill – review
Next in the best-selling Horus Heresy series is Graham McNeill’s The Outcast Dead. This is a book that kept me up until 5 a.m. on a work night (we’ll not discuss what the day at work was...
- Posted 548 days ago
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The Emperor’s Finest by Sandy Mitchell – review
The Emperor’s Finest is the seventh novel in the tremendously popular Ciaphas Cain series. This novel was my first experience of Commissar Cain, and so, at this late stage, I wanted to jump in to...
- Posted 659 days ago
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Atlas Infernal by Rob Sanders – review
For any long-time 40K fans, Inquisitor Czevak needs no introduction. His quotes have appeared in many a game supplement going back into the dark and distant past. It was well past time that he be given a...
- Posted 693 days ago





