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Angels of Caliban, by Gav Thorpe

kavinay's review against another edition

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4.0

LOL, what a tease. It's almost as if every book threatens to at least bring Luthor and the Lion to a confrontation but then stops... and waits. Still, it's a far more interesting storyline than anything involving an Ultramarine!

asoutter's review against another edition

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4.0

A good book about the mysterious dark angels. Nice to see the multiple angles. Although I must admit having not read the previous books recently I was a bit lost at times.

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4.0

Book 38 of the Horus Heresy series, Gav Thorpe’s Angels of Caliban continues the Dark Angels’ involvement in the series and caps off the ongoing Imperium Secundus arc. Lion El’Jonson focuses his attention on what he considers the gravest threat – the continued survival of his wayward brother, Konrad Kurze. Meanwhile back on Caliban, the Dark Angels tasked with garrisoning the homeworld, led by Luther, Astelan and Zahariel, are a mess of conflicting loyalties, ambitions and mysteries.

There’s plenty of action, and yes we get another Lion vs Curze grudge match…which might not turn out how you expect. Unsurprisingly, however, it’s the character development that holds the greatest draw here.

Read the full review at https://www.trackofwords.com/2017/10/30/angels-of-caliban-gav-thorpe/
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