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paulopaperbooksonly 's review for:
The Flight of the Eisenstein
by James Swallow
I am going to rate this 85 out 100.
The three first books are more grandiose in scheme since they are dealing with the fall in multiple perspectives and throughout many scenarios and it ended in the purge of the loyalists within the ones that fall (well some). We are told about Eisenstein but never really dwell much on it, which of course is the purpose of this book. Here our main protagonist is Nathaniel Garro a Death Guard loyalist which learns of this treachery and must do everything to bring word to the Emperor. It's very stressing after it gets going and we get to see the first manifestation of the warp on the space marines and it was truly awful thing.
I Think Nathaniel was a very interesting character to follow since it personifies everything we imagine in a Death Guard. Another subplot is the creation and expansion of the church (well not church but cult) of the Emperor and we see Garo debating about it, so great. Also the inclusion of Dorn as he meets Garo is amazing and really shows how Dorn was a Primarch, it was also the first glimpse of treachery being brought to the attention of a primarch and how out of character he becomes.
IT ended how I predicted since we know there are some audiobooks dedicaterd to him and him as a vital role in the inquisition but mostly grey knights - not at all talk on this novel of course. After finishing this I wanted to start reading Fulgrim but contain myself. Probably for next month.
The three first books are more grandiose in scheme since they are dealing with the fall in multiple perspectives and throughout many scenarios and it ended in the purge of the loyalists within the ones that fall (well some). We are told about Eisenstein but never really dwell much on it, which of course is the purpose of this book. Here our main protagonist is Nathaniel Garro a Death Guard loyalist which learns of this treachery and must do everything to bring word to the Emperor. It's very stressing after it gets going and we get to see the first manifestation of the warp on the space marines and it was truly awful thing.
I Think Nathaniel was a very interesting character to follow since it personifies everything we imagine in a Death Guard. Another subplot is the creation and expansion of the church (well not church but cult) of the Emperor and we see Garo debating about it, so great. Also the inclusion of Dorn as he meets Garo is amazing and really shows how Dorn was a Primarch, it was also the first glimpse of treachery being brought to the attention of a primarch and how out of character he becomes.
IT ended how I predicted since we know there are some audiobooks dedicaterd to him and him as a vital role in the inquisition but mostly grey knights - not at all talk on this novel of course. After finishing this I wanted to start reading Fulgrim but contain myself. Probably for next month.