A review by trackofwords
Legacy Of Dorn by Mike Lee

4.0

A Crimson Fists novel set during the same campaign as Rynn’s World by Steve Parker, Legacy of Dorn is, incredibly, Mike Lee’s first full-length 40k novel. During the desperate defence of New Rynn City against the vast hordes of Waaagh! Snagrod, Veteran Sergeant Sandor Galleas and his Sternguard veterans find themselves cut off from the remaining Crimson Fists forces and trapped behind the orks’ lines. Forced into a campaign of guerilla warfare alongside a battered, ill-equipped group of human soldiers, the veterans take the fight to the orks, all the while knowing they may represent the last hope for their Chapter.

The orks that Galleas and co. face off against are a powerful, threatening enemy, and without the benefit of numbers or reliable supplies the Fists and their allies are hard pressed from start to end. There’s a constant attritional grind throughout, in a wide variety of set-pieces from an early-on headlong assault to various ambushes and carefully-plotted sneak attacks, with the additional threat of a nemesis-level ork warboss occasionally rearing its head. Make no mistake, this is an action-heavy book, but it’s the strong characters and how they interact that make it work. Overall it’s pacy, characterful and brilliantly entertaining, and while it makes a great companion to Rynn’s World it very much stands as a strong, powerful story in its own right.

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