A review by aoc
False Gods by Graham McNeill

4.0

Quickest summation of False Gods would probably be “whoa, that escalated quickly” and I'm not entirely sure if that's all positive. Continuing some time after the first novel we still follow Garviel Loken of Luna Wolves legion, now renamed to Sons of Horus, but there are more points of view involved now. Of particular note is Primarch Horus as we finally get some insight into his mindset and actions. Which is where False Gods falters because it all happens so quickly. Yes, he undergoes a dramatic experience and there are already plots underway he seems to play into (un)willingly which did not change my impressions this was a hard and fast 180 that should have been gradually spread over more material considering the type of “fall from grace” scenario, one that pretty sets the events of 40k into motion, we're talking about here. Considering how long the series turned who's to say this was a bad call, though? Good news is what's in there; action scenes, debating the morality of what is going down and Primarch guest stars, is still on the same level established in Horus Rising making this a worthwhile read continuing that plot thread.