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cherokeewinslow 's review for:
The Flight of the Eisenstein
by James Swallow
I feel the writing of this is denser and richer, which I really enjoyed. The character of Garro is solid and, in a galaxy of Astartes meat heads, independent of the other characters already crafted. I appreciate how this book works to flesh out the betrayal of Horus with more intrigue and grandeur.
However, I feel this book revealed that the expansive Horus Heresy book series will not be the same pace as the previous three books. Characters, legions, and the galaxy all need to align to the pivotal moment we know happens at the end of the road (at least for all 40k players). So it’s a monolithic undertaking but I do enjoy this series and think this was a solid addition.
However, I feel this book revealed that the expansive Horus Heresy book series will not be the same pace as the previous three books. Characters, legions, and the galaxy all need to align to the pivotal moment we know happens at the end of the road (at least for all 40k players). So it’s a monolithic undertaking but I do enjoy this series and think this was a solid addition.