Book Review: Star of Damocles by Andy Hoare
It is a 40k novel focusing on politics and space battles rather than violence. Intrigued? I know I was. Come check out this Andy Hoare novel.
Book Review: Judge Dredd - The Savage Amusement by David Bishop
You have to love a chaotic city-wide adventure set within the world of Judge Dredd. Only in this city would the populous vote for a mass murder to become mayor! Join the fun.
Book Review: The Flight of the Eisenstein by James Swallow
Flight of the Eisenstein - The introduction tale of Garro to the 30k story arc and a great introduction to the Deathguard.
Book Review: Galaxy in Flames by Ben Counter
The betrayal is in full swing, and the purges have begun. I am not sure my heart can take it. It’s time to enter a Galaxy in Flames.
Book Review: The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett
Let's delve into the creative worlds of Terry Pratchett with his first Discworld novel - The Colour of Magic.
Book Review: False Gods by Graham McNeill
Here we go, book two of the Horus Heresy series: the book where Horus falls and the beginnings of a rebellion start.
Book Review: Horus Rising by Dan Abnett
Just as the series is completed I start a fresh at the beginning and start a fresh the march to Heresy!
Book Review: Sabbat Worlds Anthology by Multiple Authors
Take one of my favourite series and throw multiple amazing authors into the mix, and you get Sabbat Worlds. An anthology of short stories all set during the Sabbat Crusades.
Book Review: Space Wolf by William King
It is time for a classic story, and one of the earliest novels I remember being created for Black Library.
Book Review: Judges - Lone Wolf by George Mann
The timeline has jumped eleven years and the Judges’ system is now a very common sight. But the old guard are still hang-on and when a Judge makes an error it becomes a race against time to save the final victim.
Book Review: Judges - The Avalanche by Michael Carroll
A series of books set at the dawn of the Justice Department. Chief Judge Fargo is roaming the halls of governments, creating a new law-enforcement force. Cities are rampant with crime across America, and everything seems to be resting on a knife edge. Can America be saved?
Book Review: Path of the Outcast by Gav Thorpe
The Path trilogy is coming to a close. Damn, I have had fun reading these. This time we head to a branch that isn’t a path but is viewed by outsiders as one—the Path of the Outcast.
Book Review: Iron Warrior Omnibus by Graham McNeill
One of the greatest Black Library stories written is within this Omnibus. Do you agree?
Book Review: Sweet Justice by 2000 AD
Nine short stories wrapped up in an e-book. Starring Judge Anderson and Judge Hershey.
Book Review: Path of the Seer by Gav Thorpe
Book two in the Path series. This time, the Path of the Seer. It will be interesting to see how Thorpe portrays this aspect of the Craftworlds.
Book Review: Thrill Power Overload: The First Forty Years
A history of 2000 AD written by those who know it best.
Book Review: Sharpe's Skirmish by Bernard Cornwell
Jumping forward in the timeline, but when you are offered a freebie, it is hard to refuse. Time to travel to Spain with Sharpe and his regiment.
Book Review: Sharpe's Triumph by Bernard Cornwell
Book two in the Sharpe series is complete with traitorous Englishmen and elephants. Come check it out.
Book Review: Sharpe's Tiger by Bernard Cornwell
I need a new series of books to add to the list of other series I am failing to read! Join me with book one of the Sharpe adventures.
Book Review: The Quartz Zone Massacre by Rebecca Levene
Novelization of the Rebellion Publishing Game: Rogue Trooper. Will this book supply us with some gold?