The Death of Antagonis - David Annandale

The Death of Antagonis

By David Annandale

  • Release Date: 2013-02-08
  • Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 49 Ratings

Description

The Black Dragons fall upon the world of Antagonis, summoned to combat the plague of undeath that has engulfed the planet. Allying themselves with Inquisitor Werner Lettinger and a force of Sisters of Battle, the Black Dragons endeavour to save the souls of the Imperial citizens who have succumbed to the contagion. But there is more than a mere infection at play – the dread forces of Chaos lie behind the outbreak, and the Black Dragons stand in the way of the Dark Gods’ victory…

Reviews

  • Adeptus Astartes

    5
    By Zathri
    This was a great read, my opinion may be a bit biased due to my love of the 40k setting on its own but her is no doubt that the author has real talent. Some wonderful descriptive writing and a truly engaging story I think anyone could enjoy. But even better if you already have an interest or passion for the adeptus astartes or even just the 40k setting this book will not disappoint.
  • Dissappointed

    2
    By savanus
    The story began strong then descended into a convoluted mess. I expect more from warhammer 40k authors.
  • Excellent

    5
    By Graybrain
    This book was much better than expected. The Space Marines were much more human than they are usually written as and that vulnerability made them more interesting. Despite that the book stays true to the essential drama of the Warhammer 40K universe: the quest to protect humankind is so difficult that it leaves little place for humanity. The Space Marine Battles books have had uneven quality but the last few have been good and this one is a winner.