A review by songwind
Fulgrim by Graham McNeill

3.0

In many ways, this one was much the same as its predecessor, but it was also a departure.

This is the first book in the series where you see direct corruption by the powers of Chaos. In the previous books it's much more a background static, and a couple of incidents where Chaos is the antagonist.

I was a bit disappointed that the fall to chaos was not more of Fulgrim's and the Emperor's Children's own volition. External force makes it happen against their will. It's fine, but it's not very interesting.