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Scars
by Chris Wraight
medium-paced
Second one from Chris Wraight and gotta say I really like his writing style
Getting the first full novel on the White Scars amidst everything going on in the Heresy at this point was easy to digest and an interesting story initiated with Torghun and how it leads to his questioning allegiance with the schism in the Scars.
This is the first HH book I've listened to completely in Audiobook format, and admittedly keeping the characters straight at first was a little difficult with all of them holding the title of Khan, but once things became clearer I was really interested in the events that transpired. At this point, everything is coming back to Prospero, and wonder how much longer things will continue to circle here.
This sets up the Khan in an interesting position for the remainder of what's to come, and interested to see the eventual culmination of his conflict with Mortarion
Getting the first full novel on the White Scars amidst everything going on in the Heresy at this point was easy to digest and an interesting story initiated with Torghun and how it leads to his questioning allegiance with the schism in the Scars.
This is the first HH book I've listened to completely in Audiobook format, and admittedly keeping the characters straight at first was a little difficult with all of them holding the title of Khan, but once things became clearer I was really interested in the events that transpired. At this point, everything is coming back to Prospero, and wonder how much longer things will continue to circle here.
This sets up the Khan in an interesting position for the remainder of what's to come, and interested to see the eventual culmination of his conflict with Mortarion