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Day of Ascension
Day of Ascension | Adrian Tchaikovsky
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Exciting new Warhammer 40,000 novel from Adrian Tchaikovsky/ On the forge world of Morod, the machines never stop and the work never ends. The population toil in the mines and factoria to protect humanity from the monsters in the void, while the Adeptus Mechanicus enjoy lives of palatial comfort. Genetor Gammat Triskellian seeks to end this stagnant corruption. When he learns of a twisted congregation operating within the shadows, one which believes that the tech-priests are keeping the people from their true salvation – a long-prophesied union with angels – he sees in them an opportunity to bring down Morad’s masters and reclaim the world in the name of progress. But sometimes, the only hope for real change lies in the coming of monsters.
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I trust Tchaikovsky. I‘ve yet to read something he wrote I didn‘t like. His worldbuilding skills—his creativity—is superb. This #sf #standalone is supposed to be a part of the Warhammer franchise (see big letters on the cover), which I know nothing about, yet that didn‘t bother me one bit. Set in a grotesque, dystopian world inhabited by terrible people, with no good solutions in sight, it was still immersive and fascinating.

4.25/5