Fall of Macharius, by William King
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Fall of Macharius, by William King
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In the last years of the Crusade, Macharius comes to Loki. This heavily industrialised world is the bastion of Lord Solar's arch-nemesis, the traitor Richter. Formerly one of Macharius's trusted advisors, Richter's betrayal is indicative of the low morale and dissent amongst the Imperial forcs. Brought to the edge of the known galaxy, thrust into a plague-ridden hell of trench warfare, Macharius faces his sternest test. As the end of the Crusade dawns, this couls be the end to th Imperium's war and the final fall of Macharius.
Fall of Macharius, by William King- Amazon Sales Rank: #2600750 in Books
- Published on: 2015-06-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .98" h x 5.08" w x 7.80" l, .64 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 416 pages
About the Author William King is the author of the Tyrion & Teclis trilogy and the Macharian Crusade, as well as the much-loved Gotrek & Felix series and the Space Wolf novels. His short stories have appeared in many magazines and compilations, including White Dwarf and Inferno. Bill was born in Stranraer, Scotland, in 1959 and currently lives in Prague.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Better than the previous one By JPS First posted on Amazon.co.uk on 6 July 2014This is the third – and last - “episode” of the Macharian Crusade. As readers of the previous episodes know already, just like most of those that know about Warhammer 40K, and as the title rather suggests, the story will somehow end with the demise of Macharius. So you have the impression that there is not much suspense in the story.This, however, would be somewhat unfair, because it is the circumstances of his demise that matter, as the formally all conquering general comes under increasing strain, is faced by the treason of one of his formally most trusted and most talented lieutenants, and confronted by the envy and plots of his other supposedly faithful generals.The first part of the book is rather superb, with the story of the terrible campaign on Loki being once again told by Lemuel, one of Macharius’ bodyguards. The description of the trench warfare and living conditions is simply horrendous, largely inspired by what happened during World War One on the Western front, including the use of poisonous gas by the enemy. The author even manages to make the trench fighting of WWI almost look like a picnic (I am, of course, exaggerating, but not that much!), if only because the imperial forces are fighting against the forces of Chaos in general, and against zombies.in particular.Another interesting feature in this story of Macharius, who seems to have been loosely inspired by Alexander the Great, is the way his inevitable fall is presented. As you will find out by yourselves when reading the book, just about everything is stacked against him, including some of those that are supposedly on his side, including a rather unpleasant intriguer from very high up in the Ecclesiarchy acting – at least officially - on behalf of the High Lords of Terra.I will not mention any more of the plot to avoid spoilers. Suffice is to mention that the hero, true to form, decides to go out with a bang and meets his end in a somewhat unexpected way, with the help of the only allies which keep faith with him (but, again, I will not mention who they are to avoid spoilers). This leaves Lemuel as the sole witness and survivor to tell the true story of what really happened.Four stars for a title which, while perhaps not exceptional, I enjoyed and found better than the previous one.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Very entertaining and, at times, had me sitting on the edge of my seat. Fast paced with lots of action. Great read! By Labowski (Dude) Great read but, honestly, I wish it were longer and more in depth. Like all GW novels they're capped at 340'ish pages. This is one of Mr. King's better works though. I couldn't put the book down until I finished it.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. great book bringing an end to the series By The Kindly One great book bringing an end to the series. Felt a little rushed, which is weird as its a rather long book, but was still a good read and totally suggest it. Now i just feel a little sad there wont be any more to it.
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