Monthly Archives: March 2012

Iron Warriors: The Omnibus by Graham McNeill – Omnibus Review [Shadowhawk]

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Shadowhawk reviews Graham McNeill’s first omnibus of the year, focusing on the jaded siege-masters of the Iron Warriors Chaos Legion.

“An absolute joy to read from start to finish, the omnibus is a book of the year for me!” ~The Founding Fields

Architect of Fate edited by Christian Dunn – Advance Review Part Two [Lord of the Night]

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Lord of the Night reviews the chaotic second half of the Space Marines Battles novella collection Architect of Fate, edited by Christian Dunn, featuring the novellas Endeavour of Will by Ben Counter and Fateweaver by John French.

“A truly mind-boggling and insanity-inducing adventure into the heart of the Warp! A must-read for any who like the plethora of madness and change that is Tzeentch.” - The Founding Fields

Anarchy Books to Release 7 New Novels (PLUS A FREE ANTHOLOGY) – Press Release

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Howdy Folks, Commissar Ploss here delivering a new Press Release from Anarchy Book directly to you for your reading pleasure. It details their upcoming release of 7 NOVELS and other such goodies. Also, be sure to come back on April 6th to find out how you can get the Anthology, Vivispulture for FREE! We’ll have a link to where you can get it for free! So be sure to come back. Anyways, Enjoy! Some great novels in this PR!

Star Wars: Red Harvest by Joe Schreiber – Book Review [Bane of Kings]

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Bane of Kings reviews Red Harvest by Joe Schreiber, a Star Wars novel with the added bonus of horror, published in the UK by Arrow and in the US by Del Ray Books, and has just been recently released in paperback, which is the version you’ll see on the left. You’ll find a non-paperback cover of Red Harvest below.

“A fast paced, no holds barred, spectacular display of action. Intriguing right the way through.” ~The Founding Fields

Gotrek and Felix: The Anthology – Advance Review [Shadowhawk]

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Shadowhawk reviews the first ever Gotrek and Felix anthology, containing stories from current series writer Nathan Long as well as some new blood.

“A good mix-up of stories spanning the entirety of the duo’s career, the anthology has something for everybody.” ~The Founding Fields

Architect of Fate edited by Christian Dunn – Advanced Review Part One [Lord of the Night]

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Lord of the Night reviews the mind-bending first half of the novella collection Architect of Fate, edited by Christian Dunn, the novellas Accursed Eternity by Sarah ‘Pyroriffic’ Cawkwell and Sanctus by Darius Hinks.

“A truly mind-boggling and insanity-inducing adventure into the heart of the Warp! A must-read for any who like the plethora of madness and change that is Tzeentch.” -The Founding Fields

The Collector Trilogy: Dead Harvest by Chris F. Holm – Book Review [Bane of Kings]

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Bane of Kings reviews the first novel in The Collector Trilogy by Chris F. Holm, published by Angry Robot Books.

“A fantastic, page-turning and awesome début that certainly makes an impression. Highly recommended, and a must for any Urban Fantasy fans.” ~The Founding Fields

Eye of Vengeance by Graham McNeill – Advanced Review [Lord of the Night]

Telion may look old, and he is, but he can still make war with the best of them.

Lord of the Night reviews the entertaining Ultramarines audio-drama Eye of Vengeance by Graham McNeill.

“An engaging adventure that showcases the legendary Torias Telion doing what he does best, battling from the shadows and dealing death to the enemies of Ultramar. A fine addition to Black Library’s growing audio collection.” – The Founding Fields

Elanraigh: The Vow by Sandy Hunter – Book Review [Shadowhawk]

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Shadowhawk reviews Sandy Hunter’s debut novel, the young adult fantasy Elanraigh: The Vow, published by Eternal Press.

“A decent enough novel with an interesting start and a promising premise but one that takes too long to get to the end.” ~The Founding Fields

Dead Winter by C.L Werner – Advanced Review [Lord of the Night]

Don't worry, there's nothing bigger than those little guys out there.

Lord of the Night reviews the beginning of the new Time of Legends trilogy The Black Plague, the strikingly grim novel Dead Winter.

“The second phase of Time of Legends kicks off with a superlative tale of scheming, rebellion and an encroaching evil ready to engulf the lands of Man. Werner continues to impress with every new release and Dead Winter is no exception.” – The Founding Fields.

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