So I am still on the 'Heresy Train' and show no signs of stopping at the moment. The fourth installment of the series was less traumatic emotionally, which was a relief, but no less exciting.
The first thing I want to mention about this book is how damned exciting the narrative is. I ended up reading this at a break neck speed; the pace was phenomenal. I found myself consuming the words as fast as I could because it was so exciting!
Wanting to know what happened also managed to keep me up at night and that had not happened for a long time. It is a real credit to Swallow, how he is able to keep the pace going and the action exciting enough.

The writing in the novel is a lot less clunky than in the previous installments. There are a lot less similes and the metaphors are a lot more subtle. It makes for a clearer read in my humble opinion and is less jolting from the action of the story itself.
Up Next: Fulgrim - Book 5 by Graham McNeill
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Check out the other blog for more war-gaming stuff http://theblackhandschapter.blogspot.co.uk/
I haven't read the whole HH series, but I got through about a dozen. This was my favorite, by far. Just a great story, and Garro is a phenomenal character.
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