When the twisted Dark Mechanicus priests of the Bloodborn descend upon Quintarn, the Ultramarines are quick to move in defence of their prized agri-world. However, it soon becomes apparent that the planet?s fate will not be decided by the massed battle companies of the Space Marines, but by the actions of just one lowly sergeant ? Torias Telion. A master marksman and Scout with a long history of service to the Chapter, Telion must now face the worst of the Bloodborn?s technological terrors and secure the city of Idrisia fom the enemy advance, if the Ultramarines are to have any hope of prevailing against an enemy whose numbers swell with every victory.
The Bequin Trilogy is, essentially, Eisenhorn vs Ravenor.
Cita de: miguel en 27 de Agosto de 2011, 12:22:12pues mas vale que mejore, por que despues de leer Hellsreach no lo miro con buenos ojos......esta muy lejos de mi nivel... ^^ si yo escribiese le daria pal pelo en esa novela(y eso que no tiene mucho ).
The Angel of Fire is a story of the Imperial Guard during the Macharian Crusade. It follows three friends, Leo, Anton and Ivan, part of the crew of a Baneblade, who by a series of strange accidents and the occasional bit of heroism end up saving the life of Macharius himself. It also involves huge armoured battles, urban combat in the streets of a Hive and a particularly nasty bunch of pyromaniac Tzeentch cultists.It?s been a lot of fun to look inside the 41st Millennium from the first person point of view. It places a different focus on things from the third person. It?s more idiosyncratic. All of the action is on a much more human scale than the Space Wolf books. Looking up at a Space Marine through the eyes of a common soldier is a lot different from looking out of the eyes of a genetically engineered berserker. Plus I?ve been describing massive tank battles in a post-Apocalyptic wasteland, a thing I find very enjoyable indeed.
Por el titulo claramente es una novela sobre Logar pero...ese del fondo no parece precisamente el Portador de la Palabra