08 November 2005

His Last Command

I just finished reading it last night. Wow! A great piece of pulp fiction. Engaging, tension-filled with twists and turns. Great fun.


I can't wait to read 'Sabbat Worlds'.

"Here's where the story fails
How did it come this far?
Here's where the picture pales
Is this the way things are?"
'The story ends' Clan of Xymox

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've read one Gaunt's Ghost novels, The Guns of Tanith, and couldn't put it down, it was excellent. I've also read his two Ravenor novels, very excellent as well.
Chris P.

Chuang Shyue Chou said...

Chris,

I have read his Ravenor books too. They are great. If you haven't read, find the Eisenhorn trilogy and read it. It precedes the Ravenor books and it explained how Ravenor became in this state.

Oh yes, it is worth picking up all the Gaunt Ghosts books too.

I can speak at length on the other Warhammer novels too.

Great military SF (pulp fiction that is).

I have a webpage detailing them that I created in 2003 but have not updated them.
http://pachome1.pacific.net.sg/~cyberiad/warhammernovels.htm

I am somewhat behind now. Of late, I have began seeing a couple of bad ones. The majority in my opinion is great fun.