CyborgHobbit reviewed Hereticus by Dan Abnett (Eisenhorn, #3)
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4 stars
A fitting ending to a rich adventure. While slightly disjointed, the major acts of this book contain some scenes of epic scope. The entire omnibus would make a fantastic movie series, and this final book proves it most resoundingly. And, curse you Abnett, the reintroduction of Inquisitor Ravenor towards the end of Hereticus makes me want to quickly jump into the Ravenor Omnibus as he's profoundly more interesting than the last time we spent with him, and (dare I say) more interesting than Eisenhorn himself. We'll see.
A fitting ending to a rich adventure. While slightly disjointed, the major acts of this book contain some scenes of epic scope. The entire omnibus would make a fantastic movie series, and this final book proves it most resoundingly. And, curse you Abnett, the reintroduction of Inquisitor Ravenor towards the end of Hereticus makes me want to quickly jump into the Ravenor Omnibus as he's profoundly more interesting than the last time we spent with him, and (dare I say) more interesting than Eisenhorn himself. We'll see.