Nick Kyme
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review 1: Blood Games by Dan Abnett:Blood Games gives us some much needed insight into how the Custodian Guard operates on Terra during the Horus Heresy. The short starts with a Blood Game, where a CG test the defenses of the Imperial Palace, and later goes onto an investigation concerni...
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review 1: Bookworm Speaks! Warhammer 40KThe Fall of Damnos by Nick Kyme ReviewThe Story: On the frigid, mining world of Damnos, mankind dug too greedily and too deep and an unimaginably ancient foe has been awakened, the Necrons. The undead warriors of living metal swiftly and mercilessly ...
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review 1: This is a short-story collection, and as such how good it is varies. Overall It has a great selection though, showing a wide segment of imperial society.I've always been fond of the short-story format, and have been of the belief that it's the format that's best suited for SF in ...
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review 1: I am going to go out on a limb and say that this being the first book about the Salamanders by an author in the black library bull pen who I had never heard of or had handled anything this huge was a big risk, but one I think paid off. I feel like Nick Kyme captured the Space Ma...
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review 1: Worth the cost, I think. First time Vulkan is shown as a character in the Heresy series, the action is decent but the gold in the story is not the bolter porn, rather it is the background info on Vulkan. Well worth the read. Also, the Emperor (possibly) makes (made?) a surprise g...