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This features my favourite elements of a sequel with excellent character continuity. Outstanding character work throughout this trilogy, with Hollow Mountain having my favourite bits.
Actions have consequences and what make Warhammer books more impactful then other sci-fi of its ilk is a lack of 'minimizing' those consequences. If a character makes a decision that will result in the deaths of others you understand that decision.
Fantastic series and a fantastic entry.
Actions have consequences and what make Warhammer books more impactful then other sci-fi of its ilk is a lack of 'minimizing' those consequences. If a character makes a decision that will result in the deaths of others you understand that decision.
Fantastic series and a fantastic entry.
adventurous
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
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Flaws of characters a main focus:
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Book two in the Vaults of Terra series featuring Inquisitor Crowl and Interrogator Spinoza, The Hollow Mountain picks up pretty much straight away after the end of The Carrion Throne. Though disaster was averted on the throneworld, Crowl believes that the powerful people behind the conspiracy to bring a xenos creature to Terra are still at large and need to be brought to justice for their crimes. Despite Spinoza’s misgivings, they continue to investigate – albeit in secret, fully aware of the dangers involved in doing so – even while Terra seethes in a worrying atmosphere of unusual friction and unease.
As with The Carrion Throne, Terra itself is a powerful presence upon this story, offering a clear metaphor for the Imperium as a whole – vast, bafflingly complex and locked into ever-degrading patterns and rhythms yet still somehow thriving. It makes for an appropriately brooding and oppressive setting as Wraight explores more of its varied locations, this time concentrating more on focused, low-key infiltrations of larger institutions than trawling the slums. There’s a gradually-increasing sense of pace as the plot develops, building up momentum as the darkness rises, and while this relies even less than last time on large-scale action scenes, when the bullets start flying there’s a real intensity to events. Overall it’s a gripping, character-led story which feels like a natural extension of the series, providing a satisfying and suitably dramatic tale in its own right while clearly setting things up for the next instalment.
Read the full review at https://www.trackofwords.com/2019/06/10/vaults-of-terra-the-hollow-mountain-by-chris-wraight/
As with The Carrion Throne, Terra itself is a powerful presence upon this story, offering a clear metaphor for the Imperium as a whole – vast, bafflingly complex and locked into ever-degrading patterns and rhythms yet still somehow thriving. It makes for an appropriately brooding and oppressive setting as Wraight explores more of its varied locations, this time concentrating more on focused, low-key infiltrations of larger institutions than trawling the slums. There’s a gradually-increasing sense of pace as the plot develops, building up momentum as the darkness rises, and while this relies even less than last time on large-scale action scenes, when the bullets start flying there’s a real intensity to events. Overall it’s a gripping, character-led story which feels like a natural extension of the series, providing a satisfying and suitably dramatic tale in its own right while clearly setting things up for the next instalment.
Read the full review at https://www.trackofwords.com/2019/06/10/vaults-of-terra-the-hollow-mountain-by-chris-wraight/