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5.0 out of 5 stars amazing!, Jan 13 2012
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This review is from: Galaxy in Flames (Mass Market Paperback)
Absolutely a page turner, the ending was extremely suspensefull and action packed. Twists and turns abound, and wow shocking the way the book ended. Must buy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Horus Heresy, Book Three, Jan 21 2009
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Begins one year after the end of book two, "False Gods".

Remembrancer Euphrati Keeler lay unmoving and unresponsive in a medicae bay since she and Sindermann faced the horrible creature from the warp in Archive Chamber Three. The apothecaries and medics could find nothing physically wrong with her, save for the eagle shaped burn on her hand that refused to fade. The power she used to defeat the chaos spawn was nothing less than a miracle. Euphrati is now called a saint. A new church is being founded in the name of the Emperor. However, there are those who desire the death of the saint.

When the Warmaster commands Captain Garviel Loken of the Sons of Horus Legion and selected others to be in the speartip drop down to Isstvan III (to take Choral City), Loken asks Captain Iacton Qruze to look after the remembrancers Mersadie Oliton, Euphrati Keeler, and Kyril Sindermann. While Qruze helps keep his three charges alive, Loken and all the others on the surface of Isstvan III find themselves totally betrayed.

Can you hear it? It is the music of the spheres.

***** Author Ben Counter takes off where "False Gods" left. The attitudes of the characters in this installment mirror those from the previous story perfectly. From there, Counter takes readers' imaginations to a whole new level. The battle scenes were so real to me that I could almost feel the planet tremble beneath my feet and hear the bolter blasts. It gets no better than this! *****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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Galaxy in Flames by Ben Counter (Mass Market Paperback - Oct 10 2006)
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