![]() The Armour of Contempt - How exactly did Colonel-Commisar Gaunt and his people not turn traitor while on occupied Gereon? Simple: they shielded their souls w/ the armor of contempt. On Anacreon Sextus, an ancient world w/ structures so massive they could only be monuments to the God-Emperor of Mankind, the Ghosts have to make do w/out Gaunt's leadership while the Archenemy attacks here & there, hideous monsters stalk them at night, and entrepreneurs turn a buck wherever they can. The Tanith First and Only were disbanded, no longer Gaunt's Ghosts, and rolled into the 81st Belladon. ![]() The idea that he and his men could return from a Chaos-occupied planet w/out any taint of Chaos is heresy, and the Inquisition is not pleased. His Last Command - Gaunt was gone for so long, he and his men were assumed dead and the mission a failure. Gaunt has to adapt to weapons and enemies he hasn't seen anywhere else, with almost no support, while Chaos space marines nip at their heels. ![]() Local conditions are horrific as the planet and populace are bled dry to feed the Archenemy's campaign. Traitor General - Gaunt and comrades infiltrate the Archenemy-occupied planet of Gereon to assassinate the titular character. ![]() Don't worry, the rest of the series will wait. ![]() If you're not familiar w/ Warhammer 40k, start w/ The Founding. If you read those reviews, you know I'm going to slap 5 stars on the book and slobber all over the author. I already reviewed The Founding and The Saint omnibuses. ![]()
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