Pages: 416 (Mass Market Paperback) ISBN: 1844165086 Pub: Black Library Pub date: 2007-09-29 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4561
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Reader Reviews:Not that great (0/1 people found this helpful)I'm enjoying the Horus Heresy series but this is the weakest so far and does lend itself to the suspicion that books are being published to cash in on the fact that the Heresy is so vast in scope the series could easily stretch to 100 novels or more.
horus heresy or not??? (0/1 people found this helpful)following on from the great book which was Fulgrim (5star book) i was looking forward to this one, (spoiler alert). Fans of warhammer 40,000 crave to know more about the background of the dark angels and all there secrets etc, and you wont be disappointed with the inclusion of primarch lion el'johnson , planet caliban (the rock) etc but we are talking about a book set in the horus heresy, and sadly this is why i rate this book 2 stars, its not aweful because you get snippets of backstory and how secretive the dark angels really are, BUT and its a big BUT!!! there isnt a single thing in this book to do with the heresy and just when the book starts picking up pace it ends (90% of book with no marines) 10% of rushed writing. This book should of been a standalone book. Buy for completions sake but be warned its not what the cover title says itis. I tend to agree with much of the sentiment of the other reviews (1/2 people found this helpful)Quite honestly I don't know what the point of this book is. It's set before all of the other novels in the heresy series and has no relevance to the other books at all. It has only the vaguest reference to the Dark Angels chapter that it claims to reveal all the hidden truths about. Primarch Lion El' Jonson is treated more as a subsidary character who remains on the periphery of the story all the way until the end. It seems to be the story of some guy who nobody's ever heard of or cares about becoming an astartes. The books not the worst 40K novel I've read but it just isn't anywhere near as interesting as the others in the series. The other Heresy books enlighten you about the main players in the Horus Heresy that have always interested me since I first got into 40K all those years ago; Horus, Dorn, Sanguinius, Fulgrim. Not to mention giving a real sense of imperial history. This one just seems a needless spin off. I'll say no more. Go straight to Legion! (1/4 people found this helpful)I have read the entire Heresy series so far and have enjoyed the universe and continuing story immensely. Every book has provided a new aspect to the story and has fit perfectly in the grand scheme of things...except for Descent of Angels, that is.
Not an HH book, bit a how to choke on vomit guide (2/8 people found this helpful)As a Space Marine book by itself, this book is at most, silly. But as a Horus Heresy book, this was a deceptive piece of trash and a waste of time. This book just rambles on and on...ooh, my life is so hard, ooh my planet is so bad, ooh training is so boring, ooh I'm such a tough warrior but in 416 pages I never once mention anything about women. Give me a break. This tripe is boring and formulaic. And to top it off, I believe this is actually the first HH book where the Emperor speaks.
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