book review

Book Review: Requiem Infernal by Peter Fehervari

Editor's note: the following contains significant spoilers for Requiem Infernal. It's fair to say that, after years in the doldrums, the Sisters of Battle are back in 40k in a big way. Not only is there a gigantic new plastic...

Age of Sigmar Battletome Review: Kharadron Overlords

Kharadron Overlords were one of the first Age of Sigmar factions to receive a battletome, and a lot of the faction's design was a test-run of sorts for themes that would later be prevalent in later battle-tomes - including...

Book Review: Mark of Faith by Rachel Harrison

Note: the below contains spoilers for the plot of Mark of Faith. Mark of Faith is the latest offering from Rachel Harrison, a relatively new Black Library author whose previous work includes Honourbound and Blood Rite. This is her second full...

Book Review: Rites of Passage by Mike Brooks

Note: I listened to the audiobook, performed by Helen Keeley. A widowed Navigator attempts to claim control of her influential house; a chaos cultist murders in service of a depraved, world-ending, chaotic ritual. These are the two primary strings that...

Book Review: Blood Rite by Rachel Harrison

A little while ago, Coda reviewed Honourbound, Rachel Harrison's first full-length novel for Black Library. His review of the adventures of Severina Raine and the 11th Antari Rifles was enthusiastic enough that it made me, someone who habitually avoids...

Book Review: Eisenhorn – Xenos

So, you want to make a Warhammer 40K television show. What’s more, you want to make it about the factions that have been the protagonists of the setting since the intellectual property took off -- the Space Marines, the...