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In what is likely the shortest gap between main novel releases in the entire Horus Heresy ten year series history, this Saturday will see the release of Book 36: The Path of Heaven by Chris Wraight, and the following Saturday will see the release of Book 37: The Silent War by James Swallow.

http://www.belloflostsouls.net/2016/04/40k-next-weeks-products-prices-teaser-confirmed.html

I absolutely can't wait. The Silent War means more Garro, more Malcador, more Severian and all the other Knights-Errant (Rubio, Varren, Loken and Ison, etc).


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I've read more misses from Swallow than hits, so I'm much more excited about Wraight's book. That being said, more full length novels is never a bad thing. Well... usually not a bad thing.

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In what is likely the shortest gap between main novel releases in the entire Horus Heresy ten year series history, this Saturday will see the release of Book 36: The Path of Heaven by Chris Wraight, and the following Saturday will see the release of Book 37: The Silent War by James Swallow.

http://www.belloflostsouls.net/2016/04/40k-next-weeks-products-prices-teaser-confirmed.html

I absolutely can't wait. The Silent War means more Garro, more Malcador, more Severian and all the other Knights-Errant (Rubio, Varren, Loken and Ison, etc).


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The Silent War is just another anthology of old story's

Contents

The Purge
The Sigillte
Wolf Hunt
Army of One
The Gates of Terra
Ghosts Speak Not
Templar
Distant Echoes of Old Night
Grey Angel
Lost Sons
Child of Night
Luna Mendax
Patience
The Watcher
 

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I have a few of them, but thankfully I gave up buying the audio dramas when I thought they might get released in print and I'm not a fan of e books at all, passionate hatred comes fairly close to my dislike of them... So bring on the printed garro!
 

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No. How does it end? Actually, don't tell me, I want it to be a surprise.
You would be kind of stupid to not know if you've really read any good books post heresy... say The Beast Arises books, any Chaos book... oh and the CSM Codex.

It matters little. The thirteenth Black Crusade is the end for the Imperium's falsehoods anyways. They finally best the bastards.
 

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The Silent War is just another anthology of old story's

The Purge - Read it.
The Sigillte - Listened to it, but like to read audios as well for full understanding.
Wolf Hunt - Haven't actually listened to it yet, I think I have it as an audio... I think.
Army of One - Haven't read it.
The Gates of Terra - Haven't read it.
Ghosts Speak Not - Haven't read it.
Templar - Listened to it, but see above.
Distant Echoes of Old Night - Read it, but would love to read it again. This one was brilliant.
Grey Angel - Listened to it, see above.
Lost Sons - Haven't read it.
Child of Night - Read it, but don't have it physically.
Luna Mendax - Haven't read it.
Patience - Haven't read it.
The Watcher - Haven't read it, but after looking up the blurb on BL, I REALLY WANT TO!!

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So I just finished reading Child of Night by John French. Yuck. OK, I will put my hands up and admit that I read it in two parts and for the first part I was very tired, so possibly wasn't following it as well as I normally would. That aside, this short story came across as a mess. I totally lost interest in how it kept flicking between memories and time frames and I found myself skim reading it out of boredom. Then suddenly Sevatar appeared. I became quite angry. I love Sevatar. Had I missed anything important about Sevatar? I flicked back a few pages...no. Nothing interesting. Just a jumbled mess of an idea. The entire story can be ignored bar 2 pages involving Sevatar which essentially sum up anything interesting the story had to offer.

But, that said, the rest of the Silent War is rather enjoyable.

Did anyone else find that particular story to be lackluster, or was it purely down to my tiredness?
 
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