

Unfortunately, I can't say too much without ruining the plot. There are many emotional parts which are rather painful to read as we see the Eisenhorn team ripped apart by warfare, intrigue and moral high-grounding. It builds off the last two stories and then adds an emotional edge. But let us move into the review properly.

It basically talks about the plot of the other books, not this one someone must have really F'd up at Black Library.

The back cover story description needs to be corrected. His struggle to justify his actions (especially the daemon summoning) make this an incredibly compelling read and rounds off the trilogy perfectly. But he's also done some dodgy things, and they're coming back to haunt him. Inquisitor Eisenhorn has saved worlds and beaten bad guys galore, in short, he's a hero. How far can he go before he crosses the line and becomes what he is sworn to hunt?Įisenhorn seeks the truth behind a string of disappearances centred around a travelling carnival and a pictographer whose images are more than they seem. Before anyone chirps me, I know there is a four-book full of the shorts and, of course, the spin-off novels, but this is it as far as the original Eisenhorns go.īlurb: Part three of the epic Eisenhorn trilogy returns Inquisitor Eisenhorn, and this time he’s on the edge of treachery. The final Eisenhorn tale from the trilogy is to be read.
